Germany and Greece officials have rolled out new restrictions on people who have not opted to be vaccinated against the CCP virus, joining officials from several other countries across the globe in backing policies that differentiate by vaccination status. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday that in places where hospitalization rates have exceeded a certain threshold, the country will only allow vaccinated people or people who have recovered from COVID-19 to access public, cultural and sports events, and restaurants. She said the move is needed to combat a “very worrying” fourth wave of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic, which is currently overburdening hospitals. She added the federal government is considering a vaccine mandate for care and hospital staff. “Many of the measures that are now needed would not have been needed if more people were vaccinated,” Merkel said. “And it isn’t too late to get vaccinated now.” Meanwhile, German lawmakers approved …