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Significantly more healthcare workers vaccinated in Luxembourg than in France Author: Maurice Fick (RTL 5 Minutes) adapted for RTL Today|Update: 12.03.2021 10:01 © BERTRAND GUAY / POOL / AFP Compared to France, Luxembourg s hospital staff are much less reluctant to be vaccinated against Covid-19. According to the Federation of Luxembourg Hospitals, the vaccination rate will rise from the current 68% to over 90% after the second vaccination phase.
The affair of early vaccinations at the Hôpitaux Robert Schuman is still at the centre of national debate. However, in Luxembourg, unlike in its neighbouring country France, a majority of the nursing staff is already vaccinated. At least 68%, as was confirmed on Thursday by Paul Junck, president of the Federation of Luxembourg Hospitals (FHL) in an interview with RTL.
First CHL employees already signed up, vaccinations to start on Monday RTL|Update: 23.12.2020 11:47 © AFP On Monday and Tuesday, 200 employees per hospital group will be able to be vaccinated in the centre set up in Luxembourg-Limpertsberg.
If all goes according to plan, a first delivery of Pfizer/BionTech vaccines will arrive in Luxembourg this Saturday and mass vaccination will start on Monday.
As provided for in the government s vaccination strategy, medical and care staff will be the first to be vaccinated followed by the elderly.
As of Monday 28 and Tuesday 29 December, 200 employees per hospital group will be able to be vaccinated in Luxembourg s first vaccination centre, Hall Victor Hugo, which has already been operational for several days. They will be injected with a dose of the Biontech/Pfizer vaccine, which is now officiall