The downward trend in vaccinations against the coronavirus continues. Around 57,000 doses of vaccine were administered yesterday. A week ago it was around 73,000, two weeks ago 108,000.
In Germany, the pace of vaccinations against the corona virus continues to decrease. Around 57,000 vaccine doses were administered on Monday, according to data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI).
On Monday a week ago there were still around 73,000, two weeks ago 108,000 and three weeks ago 117,000. Around 37,000 of the around 57,000 vaccine doses yesterday were booster vaccinations. The proportion of people with basic protection, for which two injections are usually required, is still at least 75.6 percent of the population (at least 62.9 million people). At least 57.5 percent (47.8 million) have now also received a booster vaccination.
The RKI has long pointed out that the numbers shown are to be understood as minimum vaccination rates. The RKI assumes that the actual vaccination rate is up to five percentage points higher than indicated on the dashboard.
Source: Stern

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