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IN the battle against the coronavirus in Germany is mainly based on the lockdown. The main European economy has drastically reduced its public life until January 10, but in the meantime it is preparing for the start of vaccination.
Yesterday, the mathematician from the National Operational Headquarters, Professor Nikolay Vitanov, said in the “Awake” study that compared to Germany, Bulgaria is better.
What is the situation in Germany?
“The situation in Germany is very different from that of the spring. We have a huge wave of new infections and it all depends on the influence of public opinion. It is huge for German politicians. In the spring, the country did very well because the blockade was quickly imposed. A lot of people thought that the virus was not dangerous and in the summer they began to accumulate and not keep their distance, “said Dr. Kiril Zinoviev, who works in Germany, on the air of Awake!
He added that the soft lockdown in November did not live up to expectations.
On the attitudes of Germans towards vaccination
“Germany has always been skeptical about vaccines. Now 50% are also skeptical about the new vaccine. However, after the new wave turned out to be a tsunami, more and more people decide to get vaccinated, more and more people see that there are people around him, sick and serious, so for now, at least for the first vaccines that will be given, we have more candidates than vaccines, “he said.
Dr. Zinoviev says that “the numbers are changing very fast in Germany, but generally 55% want to get vaccinated, and we have to vaccinate at least 75 to 80% of the population to get so-called ‘tiered immunity’.” so that the pandemic can subside. “
According to him, the vaccine, which saves lives, should not be underestimated due to individual cases. The doctors who will make the vaccines will receive 120 euros an hour, added the specialist.
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