Recovered status now expires in three months – seven-day incidence at 528.2

the Creators of the controversial Luca app to combat the corona pandemic have made concessions to the federal states in the ongoing negotiations for a contract extension. The countries no longer have to commit themselves to using the Luca system for a full year, but can decide month by month whether the health authorities can use the Luca data, the operating company Cultur4Life announced on Monday in Berlin.

At the same time, the Luca makers halved the costs: in future, 9,000 euros per year will be due per health department instead of the previous 18,000 euros. This means that the infrastructure and software of the Luca system can be retained, said Culture4Life Managing Director Patrick Hennig of the German Press Agency.

So far, of the 13 Luca contracting countries, only Schleswig-Holstein has given notice of termination in writing. However, there are indications that federal states such as Baden-Württemberg, Berlin, Brandenburg and Bremen are also about to terminate the contract.

Hennig explained that, so that health protection continues to be served to the maximum, Luca wants to give the federal states the flexibility to use the system whenever they need it. “Luca will maintain the basic supply with the Luca technology in every federal state in the long term and give each federal state the opportunity to use the system at any time as required for virtually any period of time.” Corresponding information has already been sent to the federal states.

At the same time, Luca wants to position himself more strongly as a digitization partner for the gastronomy and cultural sectors. In this way, Luca could become the one-stop solution for presenting a ticket, vaccination status and any proof of testing that may be required.

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