Health Minister Spahn, together with RKI President Lothar Wieler, answered questions from citizens about corona vaccination in a live conversation on Saturday.
The corona vaccinations represent the "largest vaccination campaign" in history in Germany.
Health Minister Spahn and RKI President Wieler answer citizens' questions in a live conversation on Saturday.
The head of the Paul Ehrlich Institute in Cichutek and the chairman of the permanent vaccination commission in Mertens will also be present.
Berlin -
According to many experts, the
vaccinations
against the
corona virus
could be exactly what a large part of the German population is hoping for - a light at the end of the tunnel.
It is therefore understandable that
many questions from society are connected
with
vaccinations
.
When will I be vaccinated?
Which
vaccine
is the best?
What
side effects
are to be expected?
Corona vaccinations: Spahn and Wieler answer questions from the population
Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn
(CDU) will answer questions from citizens about
Corona
vaccination
on Saturday (2 p.m.) in a livestream conversation
.
In addition to the
Minister of Health
, the President of the
Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Lothar Wieler
, the head of the
Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI)
, Klaus Cichutek and the chairman of the
Standing Vaccination Commission (Stiko)
also
take part in the Town Hall Meeting.
, Thomas Mertens.
A representative from the
Messe Berlin
vaccination center will also
be there.
Interested parties can submit their questions by email.
The questions will then be presented by a moderator and
answered
by
Minister Spahn
and his guests.
It is already the fourth event of this kind.
Spahn
last
discussed
vaccinations
with nurses at the end of January
.
Corona in Germany: Questions about the "largest vaccination campaign in history"
"The largest
vaccination campaign
in the history of Germany is
currently taking
place, and
people in Germany have a great need for
information on
this," is also stated on the website gegencorona.de, operated by the Federal Ministry of Health.
Interested parties can ask questions there until 2 p.m. on Saturday, which will then be passed on to the
Minister of Health
and the panel of experts.
(fd / dpa)