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Murnau vaccination station before the start

2021-05-02T03:37:19.725Z


Murnau is to receive a branch of the communal vaccination center Garmisch-Partenkirchen from next week. The exact start date has not yet been set. 100 to 150 vaccinations per day are planned. This answers calls from politics and the population.


Murnau is to receive a branch of the communal vaccination center Garmisch-Partenkirchen from next week.

The exact start date has not yet been set.

100 to 150 vaccinations per day are planned.

This answers calls from politics and the population.

Murnau

- Angelika Pütz-Ollendorff's joy is to be noted: “This is great news and of course a relief,” says the Deputy Chairwoman of the Murnau Seniors' Advisory Board. The organization belongs to parts of the population - there were real calls for help from older people - and mayors from the northern district of the group that had vehemently demanded a branch of the communal vaccination center Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Murnau (we reported). The advisory board repeatedly pointed out the difficulties that older people are confronted with when they have to travel to Garmisch-Partenkirchen to be vaccinated. The calls for a station in Murnau only went unheard at first - now the wish that has been expressed many times is becoming a reality. The branch of the vaccination center,So it is planned according to the words of district office spokesman Stephan Scharf, should "go to the start in the coming week, depending on the vaccine availability".

Vaccination branch comes to the culture and conference center

The branch will be set up in two rooms of the culture and conference center: This, says town hall spokeswoman Annika Röttinger, is the Christoph-Probst-Saal and the Staffelsee room. The construction starts on Friday. The Free State of Bavaria bears the costs for the branch, so Scharf. He left the height open. According to reports, two vaccination lines are to be set up that run in parallel. 100 to 150 people a day are to be administered in this way to the protective spades in the Murnau station. From the coming week, vaccination appointments are to be assigned for the branch according to the status of planning. "As soon as the branch office is operational and the corresponding vaccine is available, the capacities for Murnau will be released in BayIMCO", explains Scharf the procedure.BayIMCO is the central Bavarian online registration portal. The vaccinee then has the option of choosing an appointment in Garmisch-Partenkirchen or in Murnau - depending on availability. According to unconfirmed information, operations could run between 3:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. It is possible that more details will be known this Friday when a press meeting with District Administrator Anton Speer (Free Voters), Murnau's First Mayor Rolf Beuting (ÖDP / Citizens' Forum), Vice Mayor Dr. Julia Stewens (Free Voters) and Klemens Reindl, Managing Director of the BRK district association, is scheduled on site.30 o'clock run. It is possible that more details will be known this Friday when a press meeting with District Administrator Anton Speer (Free Voters), Murnau's First Mayor Rolf Beuting (ÖDP / Citizens' Forum), Vice Mayor Dr. Julia Stewens (Free Voters) and Klemens Reindl, Managing Director of the BRK district association, is scheduled on site.30 o'clock run. It is possible that more details will be known this Friday when a press meeting with District Administrator Anton Speer (Free Voters), Murnau's First Mayor Rolf Beuting (ÖDP / Citizens' Forum), Vice Mayor Dr. Julia Stewens (Free Voters) and Klemens Reindl, Managing Director of the BRK district association, is scheduled on site.

Two vaccination routes are planned - BRK on board again

Identical to the communal vaccination center, there is a team in Murnau for every service, consisting of a doctor and members of the BRK.

According to spokesman Jörg Jovy, the district association plans a total of nine "non-medical employees" for the two vaccination routes.

Not only do they set the syringes, they also register and guide them.

It is also important to monitor the vaccinated afterwards in order to be able to act in the event of serious reactions.

Priority 2 members are currently being vaccinated in the district

At the moment, it is still the turn of priority 2 people in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen district; he lagged behind for a long time because of the relatively high average age of the population. This factor, as well as the fact that there are still too few vaccines available, meant that "the vaccinations of people with priority 1 and, in some cases, also with priority 2 took more time than in other districts," says Scharf. Meanwhile, the region between Mittenwald and Spatzenhausen lies with its vaccination rate "but well within the national average".

The elders who do not live in homes were at the forefront - and consequently often had to make the way to the vaccination center in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Pütz-Ollendorff, meanwhile, is looking ahead. She says: "The main thing is that vaccinations are now in Murnau."

Source: merkur

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