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Germany, WHO announce creation of new data hub to fight pandemics

EuropeGermany, WHO announce creation of new data hub to fight pandemics Reuters 2 minute read German Health Minister Jens Spahn arrives for the weekly cabinet meeting at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany May 5, 2021. John MacDougall/Pool via REUTERS German Health Minister Jens Spahn called on Wednesday for a global reset in the fight against pandemics as Germany and the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the creation of a new global hub in Berlin for gathering data on pandemics. Speaking at a virtual news conference attended also by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the head of the WHO, Spahn said the world was still insufficiently prepared for pandemics.

German state governments reopen as COVID-19 infections remain high

German state governments reopen as COVID-19 infections remain high On Monday, the coronavirus cabinet, led by German Health Minister Jens Spahn, rolled back restrictions on those who have been vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19. With this reckless action, the German ruling class has flung the door wide open, endangering countless thousands of lives. Intensive care bed Since the action on Monday, Germany’s 16 state governments have been racing to see who can dismantle all the remaining public health measures first. The tourism, restaurant and retail sectors are opening once again, as well as all schools and childcare facilities. “Everything is going in the right direction,” enthused Spahn at his weekly press conference on Wednesday.

Germany wants EU to order COVID-19 booster vaccines from four companies - letter

Healthcare & PharmaceuticalsGermany wants EU to order COVID-19 booster vaccines from four companies - letter Reuters 1 minute read German Health Minister Jens Spahn attends a news conference on the current coronavirus disease (COVID-19) situation in Berlin, Germany May 7, 2021. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/Pool German Health Minister Jens Spahn has called on the European Commission to order COVID-19 booster vaccines for 2022/2023 from at least four companies, a letter seen by Reuters on Tuesday showed. It is my firm belief that it is inevitable to continue to apply a portfolio approach to vaccines procurement also for 2022/2023, including vaccines of different technologies and from different companies capable of timely deliveries, he wrote.

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