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The epidemiologist and SPD health politician Karl Lauterbach assumes that “the great times of the pandemic are over. Thank God." In an interview with the news portal "T-Online", Lauterbach said that the pandemic would be with the country for even longer and could lead to a "complicated situation" in the autumn. However, presumably “on the back burner” compared to the previous situation “The higher the proportion of those who are not immunized, the faster and greater the problems for everyone will be again in autumn.”

One problem is that some population groups are harder to reach than others. This often included people with a migration background or from the new federal states. There you have to "proceed with skill and instinct". Vaccination campaigns are also needed, and not only from politicians - “but from leaders who are trusted in the respective communities”.

In this way you have to achieve the highest possible vaccination rate.

"What we can expect in Germany in autumn, if 20 to 30 percent should actually not have been vaccinated, worries me," said Lauterbach.

“You can't actually reach hard objectors.

But we mustn't make it too easy for ourselves by putting vaccine-insecure people in the same corner. "

In addition, vaccination campaigns are needed, and not only from politicians - "but from leaders who are trusted in the respective communities."

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