Germany’s health chief urges EU to approve vaccine faster
Germany’s health minister has expressed impatience that the European Union is still waiting for its regulatory agency to approve a coronavirus vaccine, while other officials urged Germans to forgo Christmas shopping two days before a new hard lockdown will close schools and shut most stores.
Health Minister Jens Spahn said in a series of tweets that Germany, which has built up more than 400 vaccination centers and has activated about 10,000 doctors and medical staff to start mass vaccinations as early as Tuesday, was hamstrung by the lack of regulatory approval.
The country’s president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, appealed to Germans to support and adhere to the new lockdown measures.
Others urged Germans to avoid last-minute panic buying. “I wish and I hope that people will only buy what they really need, like groceries,” Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said. “The faster we get these infections under control, the better it is for everyone.”