Ready for mass vaccination in Germany, 101-year-old woman receives “first injection”



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  (Fight against neo-coronary pneumonia) German mass vaccination is ready, 101-year-old woman receives “first injection”

China News Agency, Berlin, December 26 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The Federal Government of Germany stated on the 26th that the country’s first batch of new corona vaccines had been distributed to all federal states on the same day and that the next day It will be implemented through vaccination centers and mobile vaccination vehicles. Vaccination. On the 26th, a 101-year-old woman, Edit Kwojzala, who lives in a nursing home in eastern Germany, was vaccinated and became the first person in Germany to complete the vaccination.

On the 21st of this month, the European Commission approved the new messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) corona vaccine jointly developed by BioNTech and Pfizer. Starting on the 27th, EU countries will uniformly begin mass vaccination.

Germany’s Federal Government claimed that the first group of people to be vaccinated against the new crown included the elderly over 80 years of age, nurses and medical personnel at high risk.

German Health Minister Spahn said that the upcoming new vaccination crown is the largest vaccination campaign in German history, and Germany is ready for this. He also reminded that starting with the vaccination does not mean that we have already defeated the virus. “You have to be very patient until we finally overcome the pandemic.” The official objective is “to ensure that all people who want to be vaccinated have it by mid-2021. Vaccination opportunity”.

On the 26th, 40 residents and 11 staff members at a nursing home in Hallerstadt, Saxony-Anhalt, East Germany, became the first people in Germany to receive the new corona vaccine. Edit Kwojzala, 101, became the first of them. The German health department reminds the public that they must continue to comply with epidemic prevention requirements after vaccination, including wearing masks and maintaining interpersonal distance.

At present, the vaccination process announced by Germany remains relatively cumbersome. Take Berlin for example: those who receive an official “vaccination invitation” must go to the website to make an appointment for the vaccination time and then go to the vaccination center themselves. To solve the problem of uncomfortable vaccination for the elderly and the high risk of cross infection, Berlin is equipped with 60 mobile vaccination vehicles, which will go to Berlin nursing homes to provide door-to-door vaccination to 29,000 elderly residents in the city.

According to data from the German “Times Online”, at 23:00 local time on the 26th, a total of 1,466,623 people had been diagnosed, 1,236,628 people had been cured and 30,324 people had died in Germany. (End up)









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