AP

Germany sees omicron dominant soon, pushes on vaccination

Dec 22, 2021, 5:46 AM | Updated: 6:13 am

BERLIN (AP) — The omicron variant could be dominant in Germany in one to three weeks, a senior official said Wednesday, while the health minister called for vaccination centers to be kept open over the Christmas holidays to keep the country’s booster campaign up to speed.

The European Union’s most populous nation has seen about 540 confirmed and 1,848 suspected cases of COVID-19 infections with omicron so far, said Lothar Wieler, the head of the Robert Koch Institute. But he noted that those cases are one to two weeks old, because of the time need to report and sequence cases.

“The trend is crystal-clear,” Wieler said. “With a doubling time (for cases) of about three days, the new variant could in the next one, two, at the latest three weeks already account for the majority of all infections in our country.”

Omicron is already the dominant form of the coronavirus in England, Scotland and the United States. In Germany, a wave of infections caused by the still-dominant delta variant is receding slowly, but officials say the case level is still much too high.

Germany’s federal and state governments agreed on Tuesday to introduce new restrictions by Dec. 28, limiting private gatherings to 10 people, shutting night clubs and removing spectators from major events.

Wieler called for caution before that. He said that Christmas “should not be the spark that sets off the omicron fire” and urged Germans to meet as few people as possible. And he called for people to refrain from unnecessary travel.

German officials say they’re confident of fulfilling a pledge from last month to administer 30 million vaccine shots by the end of the year, and aim to get another 30 million shots in arms by the end of January.

Over the holiday period, “I’m asking for vaccination centers to be kept open, I’m asking for (doctors’) practices to be used as vaccination centers,” Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said. “I think we have a unique opportunity here.”

The Moderna vaccine is the mainstay of the booster campaign at present, and Germany also is using the BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine.

German officials hope that some who so far have been reluctant to get vaccinated will be persuaded to take the Novavax vaccine, made using an older technology and newly authorized by the European Medicines Agency. Lauterbach said Germany has bought 4 million doses of it and hopes to deploy them soon.

So far, 70.5% of Germany’s population of 83 million has received a full first round of vaccination, a figure that officials — who had aimed for a minimum 75% — aren’t satisfied with.

Meanwhile, 33.6% have received booster shots. That number is growing rapidly, with an average 1.1 million shots per day administered over the past week, the fastest pace of the pandemic so far.

___

Follow AP’s coverage of the coronavirus pandemic: https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic

Copyright © The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

AP

A anti-abortion supporter stands outside the House chamber, Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at the Capit...

Associated Press

Democrats clear path to bring proposed repeal of Arizona’s near-total abortion ban to a vote

Democrats in the Arizona Senate cleared a path to bring a proposed repeal of the state’s near-total ban on abortions to a vote.

6 hours ago

Most Americans are sleepy new Gallup poll finds...

Associated Press

Most Americans say they don’t get enough sleep, according to new Gallup poll

A new Gallup poll found that most Americans are sleepy — or, at least, they say they are. Multiple factors play into this.

2 days ago

Near-total abortion ban in Arizona dates back to Civil War era...

Associated Press

Near-total abortion ban dates back to 1864, during the Civil War, before Arizona was a state

The near-total abortion ban resurrected last week by the Arizona Supreme Court dates to 1864, when settlers were encroaching on tribal lands.

2 days ago

Tracy Toulou...

Associated Press

How to tackle crime in Indian Country? Empower tribal justice, ex-Justice Department official says

A recently retired director of the Justice Dept. says the federal government hasn't given tribal justice systems equal recognition.

3 days ago

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson...

Associated Press

House Speaker Mike Johnson says he will push for aid to Israel and Ukraine this week

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Sunday he will try to advance wartime aid for Israel this week, along with funding for Ukraine.

3 days ago

President Joe Biden speaks at a campaign rally Saturday, March 9, 2024, at Pullman Yards in Atlanta...

Associated Press

US shoots down ‘nearly all’ Iran-launched attack drones as Biden vows support for Israel’s defense

Joe Biden cut short a weekend stay at his beach house to meet with his national security team as Iran launched an attack against Israel.

5 days ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Condor Airlines

Condor Airlines can get you smoothly from Phoenix to Frankfurt on new A330-900neo airplane

Adventure Awaits! And there's no better way to experience the vacation of your dreams than traveling with Condor Airlines.

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

...

DISC Desert Institute for Spine Care

Sciatica pain is treatable but surgery may be required

Sciatica pain is one of the most common ailments a person can face, and if not taken seriously, it could become one of the most harmful.

Germany sees omicron dominant soon, pushes on vaccination