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Germany: New Berlin mayor urges vaccination on hospital visit

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Follow us on Telegram: \nhttps://t.me/s/ruptlynews\n\nSubscribe to our channel! rupt.ly/subscribe\n\nThe new Mayor of Berlin appealed for the unvaccinated to get the jab, as she visited Berlin's Charite hospital, which hosts many of the seriously ill with COVID patients.\n\nBerlin Mayor Franziska Giffey told press on Tuesday that many of the seriously ill were not COVID sceptics, but had put off getting vaccinated.\n\n"The majority of them are actually not vehemently opposed to the vaccination but simply neglected it and did not do it. They simply did not think about it and did not get vaccinated because they thought perhaps it's not so urgent. And then they are laying here with a lot of medical devices and all the medical support and strength that can be given to them, and sometimes it's enough for the doctors and care staff to care for them and save them, but sometimes not," she said.\n\nOn the subject of introducing a new lockdown, Giffey said that although the intensive occupancy is at 19.2 percent, and the incidence rate over 200, "we are not at that point for a lockdown, but that is just for the time being because it is clear that if the situation worsens we will have to react. We have had additional restrictions in place since today, also in Berlin, we will let these measures take effect and take a very close look at what is necessary in the next few days.?\n\nChief Executive Officer on the executive board at Charite Heyo Kroemer, called for close monitoring of the situation, as Omikron could overburden the health system despite milder courses.\n\n"At the height of the Christmas wave we had over 160 intensive care patients with us, which led to the fact that we could no longer do other things at the same time. Meanwhile we are at about 80," he added.\n\nSince Tuesday, stricter corona rules have been implemented in Berlin, including limits on private gatherings between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. Discos, clubs and the sale of fireworks have also been banned.\n\nSOUNDBITES:\n\nSOT, Franziska Giffey, Berlin Mayor (German): ?For those who are unvaccinated here in this intensive care unit, the majority of them are actually not vehemently opposed to the vaccination but simply neglected it and did not do it. They simply did not think about it and did not get vaccinated because they thought perhaps it's not so urgent. And then they are laying here with a lot of medical devices and all the medical support and strength that can be given to them, and sometimes it's enough for the doctors and care staff to care for them and save them, but sometimes not. And such a visit strengthens and renews again on the appeal and wish and appeal: ‘get yourselves vaccinated.’ One can only say it again and again. And for the people who are laying here, many of them are finding themselves in a situation where they think, 'I should have done it.'?\n\nSOT, Franziska Giffey, Berlin Mayor (German): ?And our task as politicians is to react very quickly to the changing situation. I still have the belief, as before, even after our conversation today, that we are not at that point for a lockdown, but that is just for the time being because it is clear that if the situation worsens we will have to react. We have had additional restrictions in place since today, also in Berlin, we will let these measures take effect and take a very close look at what is necessary in the next few days.?\n\nSOT, Franziska Giffey, Berlin Mayor (German): ?The intensive occupancy is at 19.2 percent, which means we are in the yellow traffic light phase, but we still have an incidence rate of over 200. So this is not a relaxed situation now and we have the Omicron variant which also starts in Germany and that’s why it's about working preventatively to a certain extent.?\n\nSOT, Franziska Giffey, Berlin Mayor (German): ?We have to find the balance between health protection on the one hand and also proportionality on the other. That is what we have done with the measures that are not also applicable in Berlin with the implementation of the MPK (Minister-President Conference) resolutions and we will observe in the next few days.?\n\nSOT, Franziska Giffey, Berlin Mayor (German): ?I think we have more steps we can take, the lockdown is the final one.?\n\n#COVID19 #coronavirus #Berlin #Germany\n\n Video ID: 20211228-045\n\n Video on Demand: https://ruptly.tv/videos/20211228-045\n Contact: cd@ruptly.tv \n\n Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly\n Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
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