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Mainz (dpa / lrs) - Prime Minister Malu Dreyer (SPD) assumes that no corona vaccine will be left in Rhineland-Palatinate even with the expected increase in delivery quantities in spring.

“I'm very sure of that,” she said on Wednesday in the RTL / ntv program “Frühstart”.

"I am very confident that we will not get into the problem that the vaccine that is there cannot be vaccinated."

The vaccination centers in Rhineland-Palatinate could vaccinate “much, much more” than they do at the moment, plus the mobile vaccination teams.

Police, hospitals and some companies are in a position to inject their workforce independently.

If there is enough vaccine, the doctors in private practice will be ready.

After a test phase in a few practices, you will be "saddle-proof".

The Prime Minister was also ready to expand the vaccination campaign: "As soon as this promise comes true that we supposedly no longer know what to do with the vaccine, I can promise you that we will also vaccinate on Sundays."

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