“With a share of 67 percent of the fully immunized, we are somewhat above average, but there is still a lot of room for improvement everywhere,” says Mayor Markus Brandlmayr (VP) from Bad Schallerbach. In the tourist resort, three vaccinators will be available on Thursday and everyone from the age of five will administer the Covid vaccination in the atrium. There is even a home delivery service available.
Vaccination is also advertised in the FPÖ community of Gaspoltshofen: “Every vaccination counts, regardless of whether it is 1st, 2nd or 3rd dose.” Mayor and ex-regional councilor Wolfgang Klinger, himself still unvaccinated, says: “Whoever wants to be vaccinated should also be able to be vaccinated.” The vaccination takes place on Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. at Assista in Altenhof. He is not against vaccination per se. “The vulnerable group should be vaccinated and those who feel safer with it. But certainly not for the reason that you can then do Halligalli again,” says Klinger. “There are both vaccinated and unvaccinated people in his family.”
In Fischlham, the community hall turns into a vaccination station on Friday (4 p.m. to 7 p.m.) and Saturday (9 a.m. to 12 p.m.). “We wanted to set a good example,” says Mayor and NAbg. Klaus Lindinger. He has already been vaccinated three times and is doing a corona test three times a week. “To be sure of contact with citizens and because we have four generations living in the house.”
Eferding is doing a vaccination campaign in the fire station on Saturday with Fraham, Hinzenbach and Pupping. “We are happy to comply with the popular request for a vaccination offer that is as uncomplicated as possible and are pulling together”, says Eferding’s Mayor Christian Penn (SP).
Source: Nachrichten