“10 weeks difficult, is expected to have a lack of vaccines by April”

Germany is expected to have a lack of anti-covide vaccines for a period of 10 weeks. This statement was made today by Germany's minister of health. The statement came at a time when the government faced new criticism on the pace of its vaccination programme, which appears to be missing by April. [...]
Germany is expected to have a lack of anti-covide vaccines for a period of 10 weeks. This statement was made today by Germany's minister of health.
The statement came at a time when the government faced new criticism on the pace of its vaccination programme, which appears to be missing by April.
We'll still have at least 10 hard weeks with a lack of vaccine”, said Jens Spahn on a Twitter.
Spahn said he wanted to invite pharmaceutical companies and vaccine producers to a meeting, to ensure that Europe gets its proper share of vaccines and to see where it was possible to do more to support the process.
Today, 17,553 new Corleone cases were recorded in Germany on Thursday and 941 dead.











