Monday morning, the CDU, the party of Angela Merkel, tried to overcome a severe electoral defeat recorded in two regions of the west.
His government was preparing to organize a summit dedicated to the vaccination campaign.
The Minister of Health, Jens Spahn, who had visited an injection center in the morning, was looking for
"positive"
announcements
to be sent to the population.
Two days later, the program fell apart and the ambitious minister suffered a new crisis.
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Like the French government, overwhelmed by the cascading European announcements of withdrawals of the AstraZeneca vaccine, the same fate struck Berlin, but under the guise - across the Rhine - of the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI).
On Monday, this health watch body reported, between March 11 and March 15, a
"striking accumulation of very rare cerebral venous thrombosis (sinus)"
which followed the vaccination.
Consequently, the latter must be suspended, advocated the IAP,
"until
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