First day balance – Styria opens the vaccination streets: almost 1500 came

In Styria, the vaccination engine is now being started again. All 15 vaccination lines in the country are now back in operation. Despite the positive initial balance: is this step enough to counteract the increasing vaccination fatigue?

The much-cited summer like back then makes the pandemic almost forgotten. The masks have fallen, the test frequency is low, vaccination fatigue is getting ready.All 15 vaccination routes open againCorona? Well, that’s how you could sum up the general mood among the population. The state of Styria now wants to counteract this – with a view to the approaching autumn and a possible further wave of infections. 870,000 registered people have recently received emails with vaccination information, and since Tuesday all 15 vaccination routes in the country have been open again fetched. In the evening, the country’s pandemic management took stock of the day: 1414 vaccinations (including 1242 four vaccinations) were administered – more than in the entire previous week (1269) and almost three times as many as last Tuesday (534). Vaccination rate is falling In general, the vaccination rate in the Styria falling: Only just under 61 percent have a valid vaccination certificate. The district of Bruck-Mürzzuschlag has the highest rate, while Weiz has the lowest. The fourth stitch is currently recommended by the National Vaccination Committee for everyone over 60 years of age. People between the ages of 12 and 59 can also get the booster shot. Styrian experts like Klaus Vander recommend them for everyone over 45 years of age. One should not wait for Omicron-adapted vaccines. Only a few can be tested. The Styrians are also currently reluctant to test. According to Apotheker-President Gerhard Kobinger, the trend is “slightly increasing”, but it is at a level of only ten to 15 percent compared to February or March. Striking: Almost every fourth test carried out in the pharmacy is positive. The country’s vaccination routes are open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Registration is not required.
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