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Munich (dpa) - Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) has campaigned for compliance with the specified sequence of vaccinations.
"Nobody should push ahead," he said on Friday in his government statement in the state parliament in Munich.
He also warned against letting third parties persuade you to give unauthorized vaccinations.
It should not be the case that on the one hand “an office, so to speak, is completely vaccinated instead of the over 80-year-olds who urgently need it and are waiting for it”.
At the moment it is unfortunately still the case that there is too little vaccine.
As long as this is the case, every vaccination can must go to those who urgently need it, said Söder.
Recently there had been reports of incidents in which people were vaccinated against Corona, although they were actually not entitled to do so.
These were, for example, local politicians as well as life partners of home managers in the environment of the Swabian Workers' Welfare Association (AWO).
The Augsburg Bishop Bertram Meier was also criticized for a very early vaccination.
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