Info for Coronavirus in Germany, Covid-19
Many countries had experience and still experiencing the pandemic due to COVID-19 virus. It is a worldwide pandemic that causes a lot of losses not only people's lives but also on their finances. Its been 2 years now when COVID-19 virus infected the whole world. All affected countries already got the vaccine to prevent or to lessen the effects of the virus on a person's body. Most of the countries have gotten their vaccines and booster and already lowered the number of cases of COVID-19. Now, 2022 is just starting to kick off when we heard about the current situation Germany is going through. The percentage of the people that are already vaccinated in the said country is 71.4% and aroung 33 million people already got their booster vaccination.
Let's have a glance on the current number of new cases in Germany.
As of January 5, 2022 there are already 58,912 and counting. This is very uncertain and the same time unbelievable that even many are already fully vaccinated. The number of new cases had spike up to this number.
On Jan 4th of 2022, there are 611,000 doses of vaccines were administered and 59.4 million are already vaccinated. These are the total number of people that received the booster vaccination around 33.4 million which is 40.1% of the population.
The number of patients treated in intensive care units has recently increase significantly again. The most important goals is hospitals and intensive care units must not reach their capacity limits.
Help for business and employees
Euros for business have been approved since the beginning of the pandemic. There is also an addition of short-time work allowance of 42 billion euros. 5.1% was the unemployment rate in December in Germany. Around 2.33 million people were unemployed (378, 000 fewer in December 2020)
Do you have questions about vaccination?
The website www.dasimpfbuch.de is now also available in Russian, Turkish, Arabic and English. All information on the subject of vaccination is clearly summarised here along with FAQs. This general vaccination guide in digital form is published by the Federal Ministry of Health, the Federal Centre for Health Education and the Robert Koch Institute.