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Published 23:12 24 Oct 2021 BST
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"Because I’m unsure about the lack of long term studies," Kimmich told Sky Sports.
"I am, of course, aware of my responsibility, I follow all hygiene measures and get tested every two to three days — everyone should make the decision for themselves. "Nevertheless, I am neither a COVID denier nor an anti-vaxxer. "I also don’t say categorically that I won’t get vaccinated at all. It is very possible that I will get the vaccine in the future." https://twitter.com/iMiaSanMia/status/1451939796876775428Kimmich - who has publicly committed to the initiative '#WeKickCorona' since the start of the pandemic - has made 275 appearances for the three-time Champions League winners, scoring 33 goals and registering 75 assists.
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