China News Agency, Berlin, April 29 (Reporter Peng Dawei) Figures released by the German disease control agency on the 29th show that the country had received 1.08 million doses of the new crown vaccine the previous day, setting a record high rate of vaccination in a single day since the start of vaccination.

German Health Minister Span said on the same day that the current German epidemic data is beginning to show signs of initial stabilization, which brings hope, but we cannot relax our vigilance.

  According to data released by the Robert Koch Institute, a German disease control agency, that day, Germany had vaccinated 1088952 doses of vaccine on the 28th.

As of the 29th, Germany has received 27,803,779 doses of the vaccine, and 6,241,152 people received the second dose, accounting for 7.5% of the total population.

At about 22 o'clock on April 26, local time, only staff were left at the Friedrichstraße station, Berlin's busiest subway interchange station.

On the same day, Berlin, Germany, ushered in the country’s first working day after the country’s new national “emergency braking” epidemic prevention regulations including a curfew were implemented.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Peng Dawei

  On that day, the number of newly diagnosed and new deaths in Germany was 24,736 and 264 respectively.

According to "Times Online" data, as of 20 o'clock on the 29th local time, Germany had a total of 3,378,900 confirmed diagnoses and 83,366 deaths.

  Span made the aforementioned remarks at the epidemic press conference in Berlin that day.

He emphasized that although the daily increase in the number of newly diagnosed patients has begun to show signs of initial stabilization, the necessary epidemic prevention measures must continue to be taken.

He reminded that it is not clear whether the number of newly diagnosed patients in a single day is a temporary change or a trend.

  Shi Pan said that at present, the growth rate of newly diagnosed people in a single day is only slowing down, which is not enough, because the number of newly diagnosed people is still too high every day. It continues to decline."

  In response to the German federal government's plan to pass a bill to give people who have received two doses of the vaccine have greater freedom of movement, Spang said that the bill is currently undergoing difficult trade-offs.

According to the plan, the bill is expected to be sent to the German Bundestag for deliberation on May 28 at the latest.

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