German pilot finds a giant syringe in the sky to illuminate the vaccination campaign.


A German pilot found a large syringe in the sky on Sunday to encourage people to be vaccinated against the coronavirus as vaccination campaigns began in Europe.

Reuters reports that 20-year-old Sami Kramer mapped the route before flying in the sky near Lake Constance in southern Germany. The flight path was visible on the website FlightDar24.

“Still relatively many people oppose vaccination and my action may be a reminder for them to think about the subject and move things.”

“Perhaps it was also a sign of joy, as the aviation industry has been hit very hard by the epidemic,” he added.

EU countries have received the first shipment of the coronavirus vaccine this past week. In Germany, carers for the weak and those over the age of 80 are given priority.

“At the moment, trucks are running across Europe, in Germany and its environs, to deliver the first vaccine,” German Health Minister Jens Spah said on Saturday. There will be more deliveries the next day tomorrow. This vaccine is the crucial key to ending this epidemic. ”

The EU has agreed to buy 300 million doses of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine, as well as millions more doses from other pharmaceutical companies.

According to the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 data dashboard, more than 1.6 million deaths and more than 30,000 deaths have been confirmed in Germany so far.

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