(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Germany has added more than a thousand states in a single day for two consecutive days to try to inspire people to vaccinate

  China News Agency, Berlin, July 15 (Reporter Peng Dawei) As of the 15th local time, the number of newly diagnosed new coronavirus cases announced by the German CDC has returned to more than 1,000 for the second consecutive day.

In order to encourage people to actively vaccinate, many states such as Bad Württemberg in Germany announced the launch of on-site vaccination services that do not require appointments. Berlin plans to invite music DJs and turn vaccination sites into "nightclubs" to attract young people to vaccination.

  The German disease control agency announced that the number of newly diagnosed people was 1,642 on the same day, compared with 1,548 the day before.

Prior to this, Germany had maintained a daily increase of less than 1,000 people for nearly a month.

As of the 15th, a total of 3,740,325 people have been diagnosed and 91,319 people have died in Germany.

Up to now, Germany has received 84.2 million doses of vaccines, and a total of 37,124,516 people have been fully vaccinated, accounting for 44.6% of the country's total population.

  In response to the fact that the delta strain accounts for more than 70% of the newly diagnosed cases in Germany, German states have recently introduced innovative methods to simplify the difficulty of vaccination and attract and encourage people to actively vaccinate.

  Among them, many cities in the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg (Bad Württemberg) have launched vaccination services that do not require advance appointment.

Hamburg, Lower Saxa, and other places provide vaccination opportunities for people who are willing to vaccinate but have not yet received an appointment by sending mobile vaccination vehicles.

Berlin will also set up a vaccination site with a daily supply of 2,000 doses in the parking lot of the IKEA store later this week. Those who wish to vaccinate can directly drive or walk to get the vaccination without making an appointment.

  As a European city famous for its nightclub culture before the outbreak, Berlin also introduced the "Long Night of Vaccination" in the form of the "Long Night of the Museum".

From August this year, the Vaccination Center in Treptower Arena in the east of Berlin plans to invite music DJs to provide accompaniment at night to attract young people to vaccinate.

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