
Covid in Germany: Covid distribution has increased in germany due to delta variation.
In a few months, most Germans will be vaccinated, cured, or die from Covit-19, health Minister Jens Spaun warned on monday as he urged more citizens to work.
Probably at the end of this winter, as the sometimes cynical saying goes, everyone in germany will be vaccinated, heal or die, accusing it of being a highly contagious delta variant.
Hospitals have warned of overcrowding in intensive care units as germany races to curb the record rise of coronavirus infections in recent weeks.
Despite widespread access to free coronavirus vaccines, only 68 per cent of the German population is fully vaccinated, and experts say the risk of infection is very low. Germany, the EU's most populous country, added 30,643 more cases on monday, more than 5.3 million since the outbreak, according to the Robert Koch Institute of Health.
Nearly 100,000 people have died so far, including 62 in the last 24 hours.
We have a very difficult situation in many hospitals and germany announced tough coronavirus controls last week to curb the deadly fourth wave of covid.
In regions with high hospitalization rates, unvaccinated people will be barred from going to public places such as cinemas, gyms, and indoor food.
Employees are asked to return to work as often as possible from home, while anyone going to work must prove that they have been vaccinated, recovered, or recently tested negative - this is a system called "3G". The same rule applies to public transportation in those areas.
Many of Germany's worst-affected areas, including Bavaria and Saxony, have gone even further by cancelling major events such as christmas markets and effectively preventing non - vaccinated people from essential public life. All adults who have been vaccinated are urged to take a booster shot to combat the declining vaccine effectiveness after six months.