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Oldenburg (dpa / lni) - Lower Saxony's medical association president Martina Wenker calls for less bureaucracy when vaccinating.

"There is no shortage of the vaccine," said Wenker of the Oldenburg newspaper "Nordwest-Zeitung".

There is a problem with the allocation of appointments and the order of prioritization.

Anyone who could vaccinate should also vaccinate.

This means the vaccination centers, the vaccination teams as well as the family and company doctors.

Every available vaccine must be distributed: "We no longer need any model projects in which we still have to practice vaccinating."

If there was any vaccine left, one should be able to easily go to the priority groups two or three, demanded Wenker.

Doctors would keep being thwarted.

Appointment management is too complicated, she said, with a view to the fact that general practitioners should also be vaccinated from the end of March.

The organization of vaccination appointments should be decentralized.

«Anyone who would like to be vaccinated can make an appointment with their general practitioner or company doctor.

Schools should be able to easily order a vaccination team. "

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