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Senatorin: Bund muss für sichere Impfpläne sorgen
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Berlin & Brandenburg: Senatorin: Bund muss für sichere Impfpläne sorgen
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Covid-19: Rund 3000 Impfungen täglich derzeit in Berliner Impfzentrum
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Pocas dosis y centros de vacunación vacíos: el deficiente despliegue de la vacuna en Alemania
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By Caroline Copley and Annkathrin Weis
BERLIN/DILLENBURG, Germany (Reuters) - Proud of their national reputation for efficiency, Germans are growing increasingly frustrated by the slow rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine its scientists helped develop.
Scarce vaccine supply, cumbersome paperwork, a lack of healthcare staff and an aged and immobile population are hampering efforts to get early doses of a vaccine made by U.S.-based Pfizer and German partner BioNTech into the arms of the people.
Germany has set up hundreds of vaccination centres in sports halls and concert arenas and has the infrastructure to administer up to 300,000 shots a day, Health Minister Jens Spahn said.