Doctors in Berlin have called for a booster vaccination to be used in view of the increasing number of corona cases.
A discussion about the third vaccination should start, said the general practitioner Malik Böttcher on Wednesday in the RBB “Abendschau”.
The Reinickendorfer medical officer Patrick Larscheid sees it this way:
Berlin - “Basically you have to say, look around: People get sick, people die.
It's real, it's not imaginary.
And the less you are vaccinated, the bigger the problem becomes for you. "
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