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In his government statement in the Bundestag on Wednesday, Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU) admitted errors in the vaccination campaign against the corona virus.

“Not every decision in the past few months has been right,” he said.

"We learn from this."

However, a lack of production capacity for the vaccine is the problem, not a lack of contracts.

"That's why we have to prioritize." Spahn admitted: Some things could have gone faster. "And: Of course, the biggest vaccination campaign in history is jerky."

He had previously defended the decision to order a common European vaccine.

"Yes, it is right that we act in a European way." One should not only conjure up Europe in Sunday speeches, but also follow these words with deeds.

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Vaccine procurement began very early, in April, and “enough vaccine was ordered for all Germans” via the European route.

The fact of the limited vaccination capacities would not have prevented going it alone.