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  2. German government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    At a press conference on 16 December, health minister Lauterbach said that the country was racing to secure more COVID-19 vaccines, including a modification of the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine geared towards the rapidly rising Omicron variant; booster shots were a central part of the government strategy to fight the variant. [14]

  3. COVID-19 vaccination in Germany - Wikipedia

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    German vaccination certificate with evidence of two-dose of COVID-19 vaccination. There are several COVID-19 vaccines at various stages of development around the world. The ones listed as "pending" in the column "approval" in the table below were under review by the European Medicines Agency as of 15 May 2021, [6] with unclear status as of July 2023.

  4. Drug policy of Germany - Wikipedia

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  5. Germany backs EU export restrictions on vaccine after ... - AOL

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    Germany's health minister supported European Union proposals to introduce restrictions on COVID-19 vaccines on Tuesday as tensions grew with AstraZeneca and Pfizer over sudden supply cuts just a ...

  6. Germany hits goal in push for 30 million new vaccine shots - AOL

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    Germany has reached its goal of 30 million additional immunizations against COVID-19 by year's end, a push aimed at re-energizing a lagging vaccination campaign and countering a resurgence in ...

  7. Pharmaceutical lobby - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, during the height of COVID-19, vaccine makers increased lobbying and public-relations efforts to oppose a proposal that would temporarily waive their patents in Germany, Japan and other countries. This proposal would allow COVID-19 vaccine patents to be licensed to international vaccine makers or otherwise sold entirely.

  8. 2G-Regel - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, until October 2022, according to the Robert Koch Institute, a person is considered "fully vaccinated", who: [citation needed] was vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine approved in the EU and at least 14 days have passed after administration of the last vaccine dose. Two vaccine doses are necessary for obtaining complete vaccine protection.

  9. COVID-19 pandemic in Germany - Wikipedia

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    On 30 March, on recommendations of Germany's vaccine panel, the use of AstraZeneca was restricted to patients 60 and older, except for patients for whom a COVID-19 infection was expected to pose a high risk, and who additionally had agreed to take the vaccine despite the small risk of serious side effects. [177]