Omicron Case In Germany Rises 26% In A Single Day: Rki

Omicron case in Germany rises 26% in a single day: RKI

Berlin, December 30, : .Covid-19 infection with Omicron in Germany rose by nearly 26% within one day, to 13,129 according to the Robert Koch Institute for Infectious Diseases (RKI).
According to Wednesday’s RKI, more than 6060 Omicron cases confirmed in Germany by laboratory testing were found in the age range of 15-34 year olds.Nearly 4,320 Omicron cases were discovered in the age bracket 35-59, which was close to 6,000.

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According to Xinhua, the country’s minister-presidents will meet once again in January next year for an evaluation of current Covid-19 measures.

Official figures show that 71% of German citizens were fully vaccinated by Tuesday just one year ago, almost exactly one year since the Covid-19 campaign was launched in Germany.

The Ministry of Health of Nigeria stated on Twitter that Omicron has spread and it was important for all to receive vaccine protection.It also stressed the importance of booster shots with mRNA vaccines to improve immunity protection.

Svenja Schulze, Minister of Economic Cooperation and Development said Wednesday that the government plans to give at least 75,000,000 Covid-19 vaccines to countries in need next year, without slowing its own immunization campaign.

Schulze stated to RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland, “We have to do all we can in order end this pandemic as soon as possible.”

It is essential that everyone has access to vaccines in order to end it.

Germany purchased 1 million units from US drug company Pfizer of the Paxlovid drug to combat Covid-19.Local media reported that the first batch of Paxlovid will be shipped in January.

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