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Corona vaccinations are not organized uniformly nationwide, each federal state has its own regulation.

In one you are contacted, in the other you have to take care of yourself in an appointment - if it is your turn according to the vaccination sequence set by the federal government.

In one the over-70-year-olds are vaccinated, in the other the over-60-year-olds.

Vaccination sequence in Germany

The sequence of vaccinations in Germany in the so-called "highest priority" (priority group 1) primarily provides for those over 80 years of age, vaccinators as well as nurses, nurses for the elderly and doctors, in the "high priority" (priority group 2) above all the over- 70-year-olds, people with severe pre-existing illnesses, nurses and doctors, kindergarten teachers and primary school teachers and in the “increase priority” (priority group 3) above all the over-60-year-olds, persons with minor pre-existing illnesses and retail employees.

All other citizens belong to priority group 4, who should be offered a vaccination “by summer”.

But how exactly is the organization of the vaccinations in the federal states?

WELT gives an alphabetical overview - every citizen can contact his or her family doctor himself if he is authorized to vaccinate:

Baden-Wuerttemberg

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Vaccination appointments can be made online (https://www.impfterminservice.de/impftermine) or by telephone (116117).

At the moment, only people belonging to the first two priority groups are eligible for the vaccination - due to their age, people over 70 years of age.

Bavaria

Vaccination appointments can be made online (https://impfzentren.bayern/) or by phone (116117).

You have to

register once and you will be contacted as soon as it is your turn.

There is no specific information about which age groups are currently eligible for vaccination.

Berlin

Citizens are sent a letter containing all the information.

Therefore, there is no specific information about which age groups are currently eligible for vaccination.

Brandenburg

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All over 80-year-olds will receive an information letter with a special number so that they can make individual appointments over the phone.

People between the ages of 18 and 64 who belong to prioritization groups 1 or 2 must arrange their vaccination appointment online (https://www.impfterminservice.de/impftermine).

Bremen

Those entitled to vaccinate receive a personal access code with which they can book an appointment online (https://impfzentrum.bremen.de/).

Therefore, there is no specific information about which age groups are currently eligible for vaccination.

Hamburg

Appointments are made via an invitation system, and those entitled to vaccinate are informed.

The appointment can then be made online (https://www.impfterminservice.de/impftermine) or by phone (116117).

Whether you are currently eligible for vaccination can be found online (https://www.hamburg.de/corona-imichtung/) - at the moment, due to their age, they are over 70 years of age.

Hesse

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Vaccination appointments can be made online (https://impfterminservice.hessen.de/) or by telephone (0611 505 92 888 or 116117).

Currently, people belonging to the first two priority groups are eligible for the vaccination - due to their age, people over 70 years of age.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Appointments are made via an invitation system; authorized persons are invited by post.

The appointment is then made in the responsible vaccination center by telephone 80385 20271115).

Currently, people belonging to the first two priority groups are eligible for the vaccination - due to their age, people over 70 years of age.

Lower Saxony

Those eligible for the vaccination are informed by letter via an invitation system.

The appointment can then be made either online (https://www.impfportal-niedersachsen.de/portal/#/appointment/public) or by phone (0800 9988665).

Currently, people belonging to the first two priority groups are eligible for the vaccination - due to their age, people over 70 years of age.

North Rhine-Westphalia

For citizens from the North Rhine / Rhineland, vaccination appointments can be made online (https://termin.corona-imichtung.nrw/home) or by telephone on 0800 116117-01, for citizens from Westphalia-Lippe as well (https: //impfterminservice-kvwl.service- now.com/vaccinate_me and 0800 116117-02).

Due to their age, people over 80 are currently eligible to vaccinate.

Rhineland-Palatinate

Vaccination appointments can be made online (https://impftermin.rlp.de/) or by phone (0800 5758100).

Due to their age, over-60s are currently eligible to vaccinate.

Saarland

Vaccination appointments can be made online (https://www.impfen-saarland.de/) or by phone (0681 5014422 and 0800 9991599).

Due to their age, people over the age of 70 are currently eligible for vaccination.

Saxony

Vaccination appointments can be made online (https://sachsen.impfterminvergabe.de/) or by telephone (0800 0899 089).

The first two priority groups are currently being vaccinated - due to their age, people over 70 are eligible for the vaccination.

Due to the high incidence figures, vaccination prioritization in accordance with the federal vaccination ordinance applies to the Vogtland district.

Saxony-Anhalt

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Vaccination appointments can be made online (https://www.impfterminservice.de/impftermine) or by telephone (116117).

The vaccination progress in the districts and urban districts is different.

As soon as the vaccinations in prioritization group 1 have been completed, prioritization group 2 is released.

Schleswig-Holstein

Vaccination appointments can be made online (https://www.impfen-sh.de/sh/start/termine) or by telephone (116117).

Due to their age, people over the age of 70 are currently eligible for vaccination.

Thuringia

Vaccination appointments can be made online (https://www.impfen-thueringen.de/terminvergabe.html) or by telephone (03643 4950490).

The first two priority groups are currently being vaccinated - due to their age, people over 70 are eligible for the vaccination.