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On Covid vaccine: Scholz tells Germans ‘Be like the Danish’
People wearing face masks at Schloss Strasse shopping street, as the Covid-19 outbreak continues, in Berlin, Germany October 20, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BERLIN, Feb 9 — Germans could learn a lesson from Denmark’s high Covid-19 vaccination rate, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said today, calling on more Germans - particularly older people - to get vaccinated so the country can ease restrictions.

"I’m impressed with the vaccination rate there. We can still learn a lesson,” Scholz told a joint news conference with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.

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Around 76 per cent of the population in Germany has received at least one dose of a vaccine - fewer than many other western European countries and far from Denmark’s 83 per cent rate.

Some 99.7 er cent of Danish over 60 have had two doses, this compares to 89.4 per cent in Germany, data by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control showed.

"It would be very nice if our vaccination rate would also move in the direction of the Danish,” Scholz said, adding that he was particularly impressed by the high number of older people in Denmark who are vaccinated and have received a booster shot.

"That would also give us more possibilities,” he added.

Last month, Denmark announced the most far-reaching easing of Covid-19 curbs yet seen among the Nordic countries.

With the Omicron wave expected to peak in Germany next week, the country’s regional leaders could discuss loosening rules in their next meeting on Feb. 16, federal Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said on Monday.

But Lauterbach cautioned against relaxing measures too quickly, citing Germany’s relatively low rate of vaccination. — Reuters

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