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  2. COVID-19 vaccination in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 vaccination campaign in Germany began on 26 December 2020. [ 2 ] As of 16 December 2021 [update] , 60,679,186 people have received at least one dose (73% of total population), while 58,174,724 people have been fully vaccinated (70% of total population). [ 3 ]

  3. Template:COVID-19 vaccination data - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 vaccine distribution by country [1] Location ... Germany: 64,876,300 77.15% Turkey: ... This template is used to provide data for COVID-19 vaccine, ...

  4. COVID-19 pandemic in Germany - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2020, only a minority of the German population (an estimated 3%) completely rejected any vaccinations, [238] and the percentage of people who responded in May they would take a COVID-19 vaccine was higher compared to the United States (63% in Germany vs 55% in the US). [239]

  5. Scarce doses and empty vaccination centres: Germany's vaccine ...

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    Germany has set up hundreds of vaccination centres in sports halls and concert arenas and has the infrastructure to administer up to 300,000 shots a day, Health Minister Jens Spahn said.

  6. Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The effective reproduction number or reproduction rate, symbolised with R e, is a rate of how many more people are infected from a positive COVID-19 case.In order to suppress an outbreak, the reproduction rate must be constantly below 1, which means each positive case infects less than one person.

  7. Germany's designated chancellor backs COVID vaccine mandate - AOL

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    The two-month transition, with outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel as caretaker, has been blamed for Germany's slow response to the latest surge in COVID-19 cases in the country.

  8. Vaccine equity - Wikipedia

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    Vaccine inequality has been a major concern in the COVID-19 pandemic, with most vaccines being reserved by wealthy countries, [1] including vaccines manufactured in developing countries. [60] Globally, the problem has been distribution; supply is adequate. [61] Not all countries have the ability to produce the vaccine. [62]

  9. COVID-19 pandemic by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    Data is from the COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and ... Germany: 112,109: 117,974: 122,937 ... COVID-19 vaccine distribution by country ...