Germans will be “cinated, treated or die” by spring, the minister of Health warns

The Germans will be treated, treated or die” by the end of this winter, Health Minister Jens Spahn said on Monday, as he urged to extract additional doses of the vaccine against him. CO VID-19 from BioNTech and Pfizer to inject into the arms of a third of people instead of being vaccinated. Germany is experiencing [...]
Germany is experiencing record burden of cases with COVIED-19 in the fourth current wave of pandemic, placing hospital intensive care units under increased strain of patients with far more prone to severe illness.
Perhaps by the end of this winter almost everyone in Germany, as it has ever been said cynically, they will be vaccinated, treated, or died,” said Spahn at a hastily organised press conference, in his sternest warning to date about the risks of holding. Against the vaccine, Politico reports.
But this is really the case: with a very sticky delta version, it is very, very likely that anyone who is not vaccinated will be infected over the next few months and will not have protection. In this respect, immunity is always achieved, the question is only if it is done with vaccine or infection and we clearly recommend the vaccine,” he said.
Spahn angered doctors last week by rationalising the few supplies of the vaccine created by the Mainz BioNTech-based startup, which is in favour of his status “Made in Germany”, while saying that no limits would be applied to the distribution of doses by the American company Moderna.
In a surprise twist, he announced on Monday that he was rushing six million additional doses of bioNTech vaccine, while providing assurances that the Modern was also “a good, secure and very effective” vaccine.
The Robert Koch Institute reported a record weekly incident of 387 cases of COVID-19 for 100,000 people on Monday, with part of southern and eastern Germany dipped in purple on its coded color map showing crisis levels of more than 1,000 weekly cases for 100,000 people.
More than 99,000 people have died of coronary infection in Germany. Only 67.5 percent of Germans are completely vaccinated, one level that has left the rest of the population open to infection from an extremely contagious delta version.
By the end of the year, there will be 50 million doses of the anti vaccine. CO VID available in Germany -- 24 million from BioNTech and 26 million from Modernna.











