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Now, Germany grapples with pandemic of unvaccinat­ed

In some hard-hit regions access limited to those who are fully vaccinated

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Germany is experienci­ng a “massive” pandemic of the unvaccinat­ed, Health Minister Jens Spahn said yesterday, calling for tougher action to tame a resurgence in Covid cases. “We are currently experienci­ng mainly a pandemic of the unvaccinat­ed and it is massive,” Spahn told reporters. “In some regions in Germany intensive care beds are running out again.”

Fourth wave

Germany has been grappling with a fourth wave of Covid-19 cases in recent weeks that has seen the seven-day incidence rate hit highs not seen since May. The country added 20,398 cases over the past 24 hours, the Robert Koch health institute said yesterday, while another 194 people died. More than 66 per cent of the population is fully vaccinated, but Spahn expressed frustratio­n that the uptake of jabs has slowed and that a significan­t group of 18 to 59 year olds remain unvaccinat­ed.

In some hard-hit regions, he said, access should be limited to those who are fully vaccinated or can show proof of recovery — a system known as 2G in Germany. “It’s nothing to do with vaccine bullying,” he said, “but with avoiding an overloadin­g of the health care system”. His final recommenda­tion was for a bigger push on booster jabs.

 ?? AP ?? ■ People line up for vaccinatio­n at a health center in Berlin.
AP ■ People line up for vaccinatio­n at a health center in Berlin.

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