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Corona: RKI reports 29,345 new infections

2022-09-03T10:22:32.198Z


The number of new corona infections continues to fall. With regard to the new vaccines, the federal states initially expect little rush at doctors and vaccination centers.


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Stationary vaccination center in Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein

Photo: Willi Schewski / imago images / Willi Schewski

The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) put the nationwide seven-day incidence on Saturday morning at 230.5.

The day before, the value of new corona infections per 100,000 inhabitants and week was 234.4 (previous week: 260.3; previous month: 477.9).

However, the information only provides a very incomplete picture of the number of infections.

Experts have been assuming for some time that there has been a high number of unrecorded cases - mainly because not all infected people have a PCR test done.

The health authorities in Germany recently reported 29,345 new corona infections (previous week: 33,226) and 120 deaths (previous week: 101) to the RKI within one day.

Here, too, comparisons of the data are only possible to a limited extent due to the test behavior, late registrations or transmission problems.

When administering the new vaccines adapted to Omikron, the federal states want to rely primarily on established doctors and vaccination centers.

However, they do not expect a large rush, as a survey by the dpa news agency among the countries shows.

Vaccinations in pharmacies, on the other hand, are unlikely to play a role.

Who should get vaccinated

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) released the two vaccines from Biontech/Pfizer and Moderna on Thursday, which are adapted to subtype BA.1 of the omicron variant of the coronavirus.

The EU Commission approved the vaccine on Friday.

Although BA.1 no longer plays a role in Germany, experts assume that the new vaccines also have an advantage against the currently dominant BA.5 subtype.

However, there is still no vaccination recommendation from the Standing Vaccination Commission (Stiko).

Read here for whom the new vaccines are really worthwhile.

Around 14 million doses of the BA.1 preparation from Biontech/Pfizer and Moderna are to be distributed in the two weeks starting Monday.

How the vaccine gets into the arms of the people is organized by the federal states and the municipalities.

The strategies differ in detail.

While in

North Rhine-Westphalia

, for example, the 53 vaccination centers ceased operations last autumn, there are currently 80 vaccination centers in

Bavaria

despite the low demand for vaccination - some with limited opening hours.

"We can quickly start vaccinations in Bavaria as soon as the adapted vaccine arrives in September," said Bavarian Minister of Health Klaus Holetschek (CSU).

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

is also

sticking to vaccination centers, which should initially run until April 2023.

The Mecklenburg-Western Pomeranian Ministry of Health announced that the vaccination centers and mobile teams are an important offer, especially for people who do not have a family doctor or who do not have access to a doctor’s office due to restricted mobility.

Vaccination centers as needed

In

Saxony

, the 13 vaccination centers are being increased.

On request, the Ministry of Social Affairs in Dresden announced that the existing vaccination centers should be particularly staffed during the cool season.

In

Bremen

there are still four central vaccination centers, a children's vaccination center, mobile teams and vaccination vehicles, as the health department announced.

A spokeswoman said that "even if demand increases in the short term, capacities can be increased".

Even if the preparations for vaccinations with the new vaccines are already underway in the countries, they do not yet want to fully increase their existing vaccination capacities.

Schleswig-Holstein

, for example, has calculated how many vaccinations the capacities can be expanded to: "If necessary, existing capacities (vaccination lines) and the opening times in the existing vaccination centers can be increased," explained the Ministry of Health in Kiel.

According to this, it would then be possible to carry out more than 1.8 million vaccinations within six weeks.

Baden-Württemberg's

Health Minister Manne Lucha (Greens) assumes that the existing capacities in his state are sufficient.

The country is currently not expecting a mass vaccination like in early 2021.

In this case, the vaccination coordinators in every city and district can start up the infrastructure, it said.

Low demand

In

Thuringia

, with the exception of two cities – Erfurt and Gera – capacities will not be increased for the time being.

The opening hours there have not been reduced, according to the vaccination manager of the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (KV), Jörg Metz.

The willingness to vaccinate is currently low.

"If the demand increases again, we will react," said Mertz.

The federal state has already halved the vaccination points.

It is unclear how the approval of vaccines that are adapted to the Omicron variants will affect demand.

In

Hamburg, Berlin, Brandenburg

and

Saxony-Anhalt

, the corona vaccines are primarily vaccinated via medical practices.

There are only two vaccination centers in Hamburg, which can be staffed if there is greater demand, the health authority said.

"We already prepared for scaling up the capacities when setting up the two vaccination centers and the mobile offer," it said there with a view to autumn.

Even the most populous state of

North Rhine-Westphalia

relies primarily on vaccinations in medical practices.

This enables flexible control of the local vaccination process and is based on demand, said the North Rhine-Westphalian Ministry of Social Affairs on request.

According to the information, vaccination could be significantly ramped up again in the fall if necessary.

The federal state has the resources to "carry out at least 250,000

vaccinations

a week within 14 days - in addition to what is offered in medical practices and company doctors."

A number of mobile vaccination teams are also on the road

in the neighboring states of North Rhine-Westphalia,

Rhineland-Palatinate and Lower Saxony.

There are currently around 150 in

Lower Saxony

alone .

In Rhineland-Palatinate, the German Red Cross can vaccinate around 35,000 people per month with its mobile teams - especially in old people's homes, as the Ministry of Health in Mainz announced.

In addition, there would be 26 stationary vaccination offers and six vaccination buses with a total of around 200,000 vaccinations per month.

gro/dpa

Source: spiegel

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