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Before the federal and state vaccination summit on Monday, Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) called for the vaccination sequence to be lifted from May.

"We have to resolve the rigid prioritization faster," said Söder of "Bild am Sonntag".

"After working through the vaccination dates that have already been agreed, all vaccines should be fully approved for everyone." This should "ideally be done in May".

"The vaccination bureaucracy is delaying the success of the vaccination," warned Söder.

The Bavarian Prime Minister also spoke out in favor of vaccinating more pupils from the age of 16 "with sufficient vaccine".

"This is where the incidence is highest," emphasized Söder.

From his point of view, this age group should therefore "be treated like adults when vaccinated."

According to a survey by the Kantar opinion research institute for “Bild am Sonntag”, a clear majority of 75 percent of people in Germany are in favor of an immediate revocation of the vaccination sequence.

22 percent of those surveyed were against it, the other three percent did not answer.

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Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig (SPD) demanded "clarity and reliability" from the upcoming vaccination summit.

"We need more vaccines and clear statements from the federal government about when we can count on which quantities of vaccines from which manufacturers," Schwesig told the editorial network Germany (RND).

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