Things that piss me off about how Germany is handling things right now:
There have been some recent changes in the official policies regarding vaccinations and recoveries. People who have recovered from a Covid infection no longer count as "recovered" for six months; that period has been shortened to a mere three months. Also, while previously, people whose first vaccination shot was with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine only needed one shot to qualify as "fully vaccinated", and a second dose with whichever vaccine counted as the booster shot, these people now also require a second dose to count as "fully vaccinated", which means the booster shot I got in November was no longer my booster shot, but merely my second dose, and I need yet another shot at some point in the future.
I completely understand that sometimes, regulations have to be changed in light of new medical discoveries or the results of long-term studies.
I am still bothered by the way this was implemented, with no warning whatsoever, and especially the way it was communicated, which was basically Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy-style. "There was plenty of time for you to find out in advance, had you only bothered to look up this very particular document in this very particular location which nobody was told about!" Even the media only caught on to it after the new regulations had already been in place.
This is the kind of incompetent and intransparent nonsense that will drive a person that is mostly on board with the overall measures to contain the spread of the pandemic to overthink their position, get frustrated and feel punished for trying to do the right thing.
And I can't even blame Merkel any longer.