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“The sooner we start vaccinating in the # EU, the better,” the foreign minister stressed. Earlier, the President of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, had also announced the start of vaccination throughout the EU on December 27 via short message service.
Health Minister Rudolf Anschober (Greens) was also pleased with the early start. “That is the second good news this week: the start of vaccination is getting closer and closer and it is good that Europe is acting together here too. A successful European project is being implemented step by step; we all benefit, the risk of the pandemic can do it. It will gradually decrease, “he said in a statement to the APA.
Pfizer had promised in a video conference with Kurz that immediately after approval, delivery of the first doses of vaccine would begin, the Foreign Ministry said. “As the federal government, we have taken the necessary precautions so that we can begin to vaccinate the same day as soon as the delivery arrives,” says Kurz: “We will not wait a day, but we will start distributing the vaccine quickly as soon as the delivery arrives. . Austria arrives “.
According to the Austrian government, the first 10,000 doses of vaccine will be delivered in late December and early in the year. Two doses per person are required for complete protection from the vaccine. This means that 5,000 people could still be vaccinated this year. This will be followed by 240,825 cans in January, 331,500 cans in February and 375,375 cans in March.
In Vienna, the first vaccinations against the coronavirus will begin on December 28. A spokesman for Health Councilor Peter Hacker (SPÖ) announced this to the APA on Thursday. In this regard, the federal capital has agreed with neighboring Lower Austria, which wants to start vaccinations the same day, he said. No further details on the planning were available yet. These will only be resolved in the next few days, the spokesperson said. In any case, Vienna is waiting around 5,000 doses to start vaccination.
According to information from the office of the State Health Councilor Ulrike Königsberger-Ludwig (SPÖ), Lower Austria will receive 4,500 doses of vaccines. The substances will be distributed to private nursing homes and institutions of the State Health Agency.
In Upper Austria, reference was made today to the federal vaccination strategy. The first vaccines will begin on January 12, it was said Thursday from the office of Governor Thomas Stelzer (ÖVP). It is not yet finalized when the second partial vaccination will begin. In a first wave, residents and employees of nursing homes will also be vaccinated here. Vaccination doses were ordered from the federal government according to the number of this group of people. Could not find out how many there are specifically.
The same applies to Salzburg and Carinthia. Both federal states initially did not want to publicly release any figures on the data and announced vaccine dose amounts. We don’t know if they will hold out, said Gerd Kurath of the state press service at the request of the APA. “Preparations are underway,” said Salzburg state spokesman Franz Wieser. “The actual start depends on when we get how many doses of vaccine.”
In Styria, there is currently nothing to say about it either, they are waiting for information from the federal government, as requested by the APA, also from Governor Hermann Schützenhöfer (ÖVP). From Burgenland on Thursday there was also no specific date for the start of vaccination.
In Tyrol, it was finally assumed on Thursday that the first vaccinations would take place in the first half of January. The state announced that the state has 24,000 doses of vaccination available. “With these doses of vaccination, we are able to provide all residents and employees in the Tyrolean nursing home and residence a free and voluntary vaccination,” Governor Günther Platter (ÖVP) told the APA.
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