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Campaign Kicks Into High Gear
All Who Want Access To Vaccine in Germany Could Get It By July
Germany s vaccination campaign is running sluggishly, but that s about to change quickly. The situation could ease considerably and that well before the end of the summer, with vaccine deliveries set to increase dramatically in the coming weeks.
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Vaccines are finally arriving en masse in Germany: The driver of a refrigerator truck unloads cases of doses from BioNTech/Pfizer at a logistics center.
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Despite the initially sluggish start of vaccinations in Germany and a new scare over the AstraZeneca vaccine, large parts of the German population appear to be on track to be vaccinated in the coming months, possibly well before the end of the summer. It is realistic that all adults who want to get vaccinated will be able to get a shot by the end of July,” said Sebastian Dullien, research director
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A Third Wave Washes over Germany as Vaccination Campaign Mounts
Medical professionals and virologists in Germany have been clear in their message: The third wave of the coronavirus must be stemmed through tough measures, otherwise the consequences will be dramatic. So, why are Angela Merkel and her state governors stalling?
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Police and pedestrians on Cologne last Tuesday: I guess everyone is doing what they want.
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These days, Germany seems to be staggering like a boxer battered by endless blows on the verge of a knockout. There’s the weakened chancellor, who is unable to get her way. There are everyday Germans, who are tired of the coronavirus and staring in horror at the politicians’ muddled, directionless leadership. There is the vaccination campaign, once again shaken by problems with AstraZeneca. And there are the rising and seemingly unstoppa