German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told parliament on Wednesday that COVID-19 vaccinations should become mandatory for all adults in the country as he accused the unvaccinated of putting others at risk. “I, for one, consider it necessary and will actively campaign for it,” Scholz told lawmakers in Berlin, asserting that getting the shot is not a personal decision since it has consequences for the entire society. “There’s no decision you make just for yourself, and that’s why mandatory vaccination is important,” he said. “With the decision not to get vaccinated, one ultimately is not just making a decision for oneself, but also for 80 million others.” German lawmakers are expected to launch debates on a bill making the shots mandatory at the end of January, The Associated Press reported. The country already passed a law in December that requires staff at hospitals and nursing homes to get vaccinated against the CCP …