China News Agency, Berlin, December 23 (Reporter Peng Dawei) The German disease control agency announced on the 23rd that the number of new deaths from new coronary disease was 962, which once again hit a new high since the outbreak.

As of that day, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Germany has exceeded 1.57 million.

In response to the vaccination that will be launched on the 27th of this month, German Health Minister Spahn said that the German state will receive 1.3 million doses of vaccine this year, and there will be enough vaccines for all people in the summer of next year.

  The German disease control department announced on the 23rd that the number of new confirmed cases was 24,740, and the number of new deaths was 962.

According to the real-time data of Germany's "Times Online", as of 18:12 local time on the 23rd, Germany had a total of 1,578,506 confirmed diagnoses, 1,159714 cured, and 28,348 deaths.

  Germany will start the new crown vaccination on the 27th of this month.

German Health Minister Span stated on a German TV program that day that Germany will receive 1.3 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine that has been approved for emergency use by the EU before the end of this year.

In January next year, another 10 million doses of the brand's vaccine will be obtained.

In addition, Spann said that after the European Union approves Modena's new crown vaccine, Germany will receive 1.5 million doses of Modena vaccine in the next month.

  Spane said that if several other vaccines that are currently in the final stages of research and development can be approved for marketing, Germany will be able to provide the entire population with the opportunity to be vaccinated next summer.

The first batch of vaccination in Germany is only carried out in specific vaccination centers for specific groups of people, and the public cannot apply for vaccination on their own.

Shi Pan said that by tomorrow, people are expected to be vaccinated in general clinics.

  Although Germany has implemented stricter measures to "lock down the city" from the 16th of this month, the epidemic has not been alleviated in the past few days.

Among them, the epidemic in Eastern Saxony is the most serious. Its “average cumulative number of new additions per 100,000 people in seven days” has risen to 414.1, which is more than 8 times the official German threshold for high-risk areas (50).

Bautzen County, the most severely affected state, even reached 602.2.

  Saxony Governor Krechmer warned that the state will face the most severe period since the epidemic in the next ten weeks. If the epidemic prevention regulations are not complied with, a "third wave of epidemics" may break out in mid January next year.

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