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The largest vaccination campaign to date in Germany started earlier than planned.

In a senior center in Halberstadt in Saxony-Anhalt, 101-year-old Edith Kwoizalla and after her about 40 other residents were vaccinated against the corona virus on Saturday.

Ten nurses were also immunized.

The start of the nationwide vaccination campaign was actually only planned for Sunday.

The operator of the retirement home, Tobias Krüger, obviously didn't want to lose any time.

"Every day we wait is one day too many," he said.

The district office had previously asked him whether everything was prepared in the home.

Vaccinations are to start on Sunday in all federal states, tens of thousands of vaccine doses were delivered on Saturday.

They are distributed to vaccination centers and mobile teams by the responsible state authorities.

First, people over the age of 80, as well as nurses and hospital staff at particular risk, are to be immunized.

Two thirds of the residents get vaccinated

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In the senior citizens' center in Halberstadt in the Harz Mountains, two thirds of the 59 residents opted for the vaccination and a quarter of the 40 employees.

Home manager Krüger was also among them.

He thinks the vaccination makes sense.

“But I also understand the concerns.” On January 15, ie in just under three weeks, the residents will receive their second vaccination.

Only then will the full effect of the vaccine from the Mainz company Biontech and its US partner Pfizer be guaranteed.

Under the motto "Sleeves up", the federal government is specifically promoting participation in the vaccination campaign.

To stop the pandemic, experts estimate that around 60 to 70 percent of the German population would have to be vaccinated.

"We want to vaccinate so many people that the virus no longer has a chance, in Germany and in Europe," said Spahn.

Every vaccination more means fewer infections and fewer deaths.

"Those who take part save lives."

1.3 million vaccine doses are to be delivered by the end of the year.

At the end of March it should be over ten million.

And in the middle of the year, Spahn wants to be able to make an offer to everyone who wants to be vaccinated.

The Minister of Health also prepared the population for the fact that, given the size of the campaign, things might not go right straight away.

"It will jerk at one point or another, that's completely normal."