Health
Berlin plans six mass COVID-19 vaccination centres handling 4000 people a day – Sydney Morning Herald
Those waiting to be immunised will be ferried through each centre in the same way shoppers are guided through IKEA stores in one direction.
Germany appears to be the furthest ahead of European nations in its planning for the daunting logistical and administrative challenge that could be just a few weeks away if the first vaccines gain approval.
Europe’s drug watchdog expects to receive the first application for conditional marketing approval for a COVID-19 vaccine “in the coming days”, it said on Thursday, the latest step towards making a shot available outside the United States.
Broemme said Berlin is working on the assumption that…
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