(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Nearly a quarter of Germany's population has received a dose of vaccine

  China News Agency, Berlin, April 28 (Reporter Peng Dawei) According to data released by the German CDC, as of the 28th, 24.7% of the population in Germany had been vaccinated with the first dose of the new crown vaccine.

German Attorney General Lambrecht said on the same day that the relevant bill will be introduced as soon as possible so that the vaccinated population can gain greater freedom.

  According to data released by the Robert Koch Institute of the German disease control agency that day, Germany has now received 26.6 million doses of vaccine.

Among them, about 20.5 million people received the first dose, accounting for 24.7% of the total population; 6.1 million people had received the second dose, accounting for 7.4% of the total population.

  The Robert Koch Institute announced that the number of newly diagnosed new crown virus infections and the number of new deaths were 22,231 and 312 respectively.

As of 20 o'clock on the 28th local time, Germany had a total of 3.35 million confirmed diagnoses and over 83,000 deaths.

  German Federal Attorney General Lambrecht told Deutsche TV that she would push the country to introduce a bill as soon as possible to provide people who have been vaccinated with greater freedom.

  According to the draft document of the German Federal Government, in the future, people who have been vaccinated with two doses and those who have recovered from the new crown virus will be exempted when they enter shopping places and barber shops and other service establishments, and no longer need to produce a negative report for the new crown.

In addition, when entering Germany from abroad, the aforementioned two groups of people will also be exempt from isolation.

  The German government intends to define a "cure person" as a person who has previously been infected with the new crown virus but has not tested positive for at least 28 days.

These people are considered to have sufficient immunity to the new coronavirus and can enjoy "exemption" qualifications of no less than 6 months.

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