Omicron cases in Germany up 26 pct within one day: RKI-Xinhua

Omicron cases in Germany up 26 pct within one day: RKI

Source: Xinhua

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2021-12-30 03:09:41

BERLIN, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- COVID-19 infections with the Omicron variant in Germany increased by 2,686, or nearly 26 percent within one day to a total of 13,129, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases said on Wednesday.

More than 6,060 of the laboratory-confirmed Omicron cases in Germany were recorded in the 15-34 age group, and around 4,320 cases were identified in the 35-59 age group, according to the RKI.

The country's minister presidents are scheduled to meet again on Jan. 7 next year to evaluate the current COVID-19 measures.

Around one year after Germany's COVID-19 vaccination campaign began, 71 percent of citizens had been fully vaccinated as of Tuesday, according to official figures.

"Due to the spread of the Omicron variant, it is now particularly important to get the full vaccine protection," the country's Ministry of Health said via Twitter, stressing that booster shots with an mRNA vaccine can lead to significantly improved immune protection.

Also on Wednesday, Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Svenja Schulze said the government aims to donate at least 75 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to poorer countries next year without slowing down its own vaccination campaign.

"We must do everything we can to end the pandemic as quickly as possible," Schulze told the RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland. "The key to ending it is to give people around the world access to vaccines."

Germany has also purchased one million units of the Paxlovid drug against COVID-19 from the U.S. company Pfizer. The first batches are expected to be delivered in January, according to local media reports. Enditem