Vaccination centre in Berlin – what happens with excess vaccine? (Video)

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The fight against the Coronavirus continues, and with it the country-wide vaccinations. In the capital, only a vaccination centre is currently active, for more vaccine is not yet sufficiently available. So far, to be vaccinated, therefore, only approximately 600 to 800 people a day. According to the coordinator of the Berlin center, Albrecht Broemme, however, this could change soon. “The maximum number is at 20,000. When we reach the number, obviously, depends on when the vaccine arrives at our house. I guess but in a week it continues with the next two these include. And then, in perhaps 14 days, with the other […] The forecast, which I said already in December, was that we will have the mid/end of January of the vaccine in Abundance, especially if only one company can supply, but several companies.” The personalized invitations for an appointment to receive, in addition to seniors currently, and also employees in the health sector. Nurse Ute Kirchhoff has used the opportunity already. “I was glad. I got these yesterday and was very glad of it. And many of my colleagues also should be vaccinated.” Not always be at the beginning of the day clear whether all of the appear would have made an appointment, explained Broemme. “We will always have a certain buffer, both upwards as well as downwards. And we have in the first days after the Impfverordnung in the following, we have let the staff of the Impfversorgung, for example, to vaccinate if vaccine was left. The primary objective is no vaccine to throw away.” As soon as sufficient vaccine for everyone six Berlin these include is present, it should be able to receive up to 20,000 people a day a dose. Up to the 31.December had been vaccinated in Berlin, 12.00 people. In North Rhine-Westphalia state 4. January 81.000 people have been vaccinated, health Minister Laumann on Monday. Inevitable was that the production of the vaccine is determined to continue the pace of the action. “That it is at the beginning, almost, was, in fact, all of which are engaged in the topic well known.” In Germany, the Institute have been vaccinated according to Information of the Robert Koch-so far, almost 265.000 people.

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