Germany Says Not Enough Vaccine Available To Stop Its 3rd Wave : Coronavirus Updates : NPR - 1 views
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German Health Minister Jens Spahn is telling Germans to diligently follow coronavirus safety rules, warning that vaccines won't arrive quickly enough to prevent a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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"Even if the deliveries from EU orders come reliably, it will still take a few weeks until the risk groups are fully vaccinated."
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Germany's infection rate is rising at a pace not seen since the record spike it endured in December and January.
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With Germany set for a four-day-weekend in early April due to the Easter holiday, Spahn said the country isn't ready to relax travel and physical distancing rules. In fact, he said, Germans should be prepared to revert to tighter restrictions.
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"Health experts are calling on the German government to order a third lockdown to prevent hospitals from being overrun," NPR's Rob Schmitz reports from Berlin.
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As it tries to boost its vaccine campaign, Germany is also moving ahead with talks to acquire Russia's Sputnik V vaccine — with or without the rest of the EU's involvement.
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Spahn said Friday that he believes a deal with Russia could be reached quickly once a delivery amount is agreed upon.