Germany hit by “massive” unvaccinated pandemic, government says

Intensive care beds are starting to run out again, according to Health Minister Jens Spahn.

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The coronavirus continues to wreak havoc. Germany is currently affected by a “massive” pandemic of the unvaccinated against Covid-19, warned, Wednesday, November 3, the Minister of Health Jens Spahn calling for a tightening of measures to stem the resurgence of cases of Covid in the country.

“We are currently experiencing a pandemic mainly unvaccinated and it is massive”, he ruled, pointing out that intensive care beds were again starting to run out. Germany has seen Covid-19 cases skyrocket since the end of the fall break. On Wednesday, the RKI reported more than 20,000 new cases in 24 hours, and 194 deaths.

“The fourth wave of the pandemic is unfortunately developing as we feared because the number of vaccinated is not sufficient”, added the president of the institute of sanitary watch Lothar Wieler. He also regretted that the rules of access to public places, restaurants or theaters were not always sufficiently applied.

The minister also said he wanted an acceleration of the booster vaccinations, currently recommended for those over 70, six months after the first vaccination. According to the latest figures from the RKI, 55.6 million received two doses of the vaccine, or 66.8% of the population.


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