The CSU complains about health officer Beatrix Zurek (SPD) and speaks of disastrous mismanagement.
The city is to blame for the fact that it currently has too little vaccine.
Munich - The CSU has massively criticized the health department of the city of Munich.
The CSU parliamentary group does not share the assessment by speaker Beatrix Zurek (SPD) that there is currently not enough vaccine available in Bavaria.
On the contrary.
There are enough vaccines, says parliamentary group leader Manuel Pretzl.
However, the city itself is to blame for not receiving enough.
Munich: Too little vaccine in the camps
As reported, speaker Zurek announced on Thursday that due to the high demand, there are not only long waiting times, but also the vaccine is scarce.
According to Zurek, the vaccination center has not received any subsequent deliveries because there is no longer any vaccine in the Upper Bavarian camps.
It can also be assumed that various vaccination campaigns would have to be canceled by the weekend before the next regular delivery arrives next Tuesday.
The Free State is working on a solution.
But Pretzl blames the city.
“There is enough vaccine!
As long as the state capital officially has the lowest incidence in all of Upper Bavaria, no vaccine will be preferentially delivered to the city as part of the hotspot strategy, ”he says.
Munich: Incidences too low, therefore too little vaccine
As reported, the health department has been reporting too low numbers of infections to the Robert Koch Institute for days because the administration cannot keep up with the contact tracking.
For example, the RKI reported an incidence of 93.3 on Thursday.
In fact, as Zurek himself admits, the value is probably around 300.
According to the RKI, the 7-day incidence for # Munich is currently 93.3 - because the city still reports too few new infections (overload, too few staff).
In fact, according to health officer @ZurekR, the #incidence is probably around 300!
#Corona # COVID19
- Sascha Karowski (@skarowski) November 11, 2021
"The disastrous mismanagement of the health department is now causing an ever longer rat tail," says Pretzl. "This failure is primarily carried out on the back of the citizens of Munich.
Because vaccination is the best and fastest way out of the pandemic and back to normal. "