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- The German club said Friday unvaccinated Kimmich would miss the team鈥檚 game at Augsburg
- Kimmich previously caused a furor in Germany for voicing his reservations about getting vaccinated
BERLIN: Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich is in quarantine again.
The German club said Friday that the unvaccinated Kimmich would miss the team鈥檚 game at Augsburg. Although Bayern didn鈥檛 give any more details, the 26-year-old Kimmich is also a doubt for the team鈥檚 Champions League game at Dynamo Kyiv on Tuesday.
Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann said Thursday that Kimmich missed training that day because he had contact with a person suspected of having the coronavirus.
Kimmich also had to isolate last week and missed Germany鈥檚 final World Cup qualifier after having contact with Bayern teammate Niklas S眉le, who tested positive for COVID-19.
S眉le and Josip Stani拧i膰, who tested positive for the virus after returning from international duty with Croatia, are also in quarantine. Stani拧i膰 was fully vaccinated and had also previously contracted COVID-19.
Kimmich previously caused a furor in Germany for voicing his reservations about getting vaccinated against the coronavirus. Vaccine opponents seized on his comments to further their cause, while medical experts expressed their dismay as the number of infections continued to climb.
鈥淭here are very good fact-based arguments to answer his questions and doubts,鈥� German Chancellor Angela Merkel said.
Kimmich鈥檚 reticence to get vaccinated means he faces a longer quarantine period than a fully vaccinated player.
Nagelsmann, who is vaccinated but recently missed four Bayern games because of his own coronavirus infection, refused to directly criticize Kimmich for his stance, despite it now affecting his availability for the team.
鈥淚 get on quite normally with them, they鈥檙e not bad people for me,鈥� Nagelsmann said of the unvaccinated players.
Kimmich could miss Bayern鈥檚 game against Bundesliga rival Borussia Dortmund on Dec. 4.
鈥淭hat is a fact,鈥� Nagelsmann said Thursday. 鈥淚 think that the players who are not vaccinated understand that the risk of missing games or training sessions is much greater as an unvaccinated person than as a vaccinated person. I don鈥檛 think I need to make that clear to a player. It鈥檚 obvious.鈥�
Bayern state premier Markus S枚der, who is a fan of the team, also appealed for unvaccinated players to get vaccinated.
鈥淎ny player who does not agree to go down this route will not be doing his club any favors, nor the sport, in the end,鈥� S枚der said.
Lothar Wieler, the head of Germany鈥檚 disease control agency, said the country is in a 鈥渘ationwide state of emergency鈥� because surging coronavirus infections have already overstretched some hospitals and intensive care wards. Infections topped 50,000 for the third straight day on Friday.