Germans will be ‘vaccinated, cured or dead’ by
spring, warns health minister
Jens Spahn rushes out extra doses of BioNTech/Pfizer
shot, calls Moderna the ‘Rolls Royce’ of vaccines.
BY LAURENZ
GEHRKE
November
22, 2021 2:15 pm
https://www.politico.eu/article/jens-spahn-germany-biontech-pfizer-covid-19-vaccination/
BERLIN —
Germans will be "vaccinated, cured or dead" by the end of this
winter, Health Minister Jens Spahn said Monday, as he rushed out extra doses of
the coronavirus jab from BioNTech and Pfizer to inject into the arms of the
one-third of people in the country who are still not vaccinated.
Germany is
experiencing record COVID-19 caseloads in the current fourth wave of the
pandemic, putting hospital intensive care units under increasing strain — with
unvaccinated patients far more likely to become critically ill.
“Probably
by the end of this winter pretty much everyone in Germany — as has sometimes
been cynically put — will be vaccinated, cured or dead," Spahn told a
hastily arranged press conference, in his starkest warning to date of the risks
of holding out against vaccination.
“But this
really is the case: With the very contagious Delta variant, it is very, very
likely ... that anyone who is not vaccinated will over the next few months become
infected and lack protection.
"In
this respect, immunity is always achieved, the question is only whether it is
through vaccination or infection. And we clearly recommend vaccination."
Spahn
angered doctors last week by rationing scarce supplies of the vaccine devised
by Mainz-based startup BioNTech, which is in favor thanks to its "Made in
Germany" status, while saying no limits would apply to the distribution of
doses from U.S. biotech company Moderna.
In an
abrupt U-turn, he announced Monday that he was rushing out an extra six million
doses of the BioNTech shot, while giving assurances that Moderna was also
"a good, safe and very effective vaccine. "
"Many
doctors say that BioNTech is the Mercedes among vaccines and Moderna is the
Rolls Royce," said Spahn.
The Robert
Koch Institute reported a record weekly incidence of 387 COVID-19 cases per
100,000 people Monday, with swathes of southern and eastern Germany shaded in
purple on its color-coded map — indicating crisis levels of more than 1,000
weekly cases per 100,000 people.
More than
99,000 people have died from the disease in Germany.
Just 67.5
percent of Germans are fully vaccinated, a level that has left the rest of the
population wide open to infection by the extremely contagious Delta variant of
the coronavirus. Speaking last week, RKI chief Lothar Wieler said: "We
aren't talking about isolated outbreaks anymore — all of Germany is one big
outbreak. This is a national emergency."
Spahn
denied allegations that his ministry was hoarding BioNTech doses.
"Everything we have … will be delivered, of course. We aren't holding
anything back, as I read over the weekend," he said.
Until the
end of the year, there will be 50 million doses of coronavirus vaccine
available in Germany — 24 million from BioNTech and the remaining 26 million
from Moderna.
"So if
we assume that we want to do 25 to 30 million booster shots until the end of
the year, then a large part of those vaccinations can be with BioNTech, if
desired," Spahn said, seeking to offer reassurance to Germans who prefer
the BioNTech shot even though data show it is no more effective than Moderna.
"They
are equivalent in terms of safety, in terms of the very rare side effects,
which are less than 10 cases per 100,000," Klaus Cichutek, head of
Germany's vaccine watchdog the Paul Ehrlich Institute, said of the two
vaccines.
"The efficacy has been found to be 90 percent and higher for both vaccines," he added.
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