First center opens in Treptow: Berliners queue up for vaccination dose



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First open center in Treptow
Berliners line up for vaccination doses

This morning, Gertrud Haase, 101, was the first to get vaccinated against the corona virus in Berlin. In the afternoon the city’s first vaccination center opened its doors. Even before the time came, a queue formed with dozens of people willing to vaccinate.

After the first coronavirus vaccinations in a Berlin nursing home by a mobile team, the stationary Piksen is now also starting in the capital. The first of the six vaccination centers opened in the Berlin-Treptow arena in the afternoon. Doctors, nurses, nurses and nurses in nursing homes are given injections against the dangerous virus.

Even before the 2 p.m. opening, dozens of people had lined up some distance away to get vaccinated. 80 vaccination booths were set up where concerts were held before the pandemic. It is the largest of the six vaccination centers in Berlin. It is not yet clear when the other five vaccination centers will start.

On Sunday morning, Berlin Health Senator Dilek Kalayci was there when a 101-year-old man was one of the first to receive the vaccine at a nursing home in Berlin-Steglitz.

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