It's well before midday but chemical technician trainer Ralf Scharf is already heading to the company canteen. And lunch is the last thing on his mind.
Since the start of April, Germany has shifted gear on its vaccine rollout, breaking European records on the number of jabs delivered in a day. What happened - and can it keep up the momentum?
Thousands of people across Germany are giving false information or being aggressive towards medical staff in a bid to get a Covid-19 jab before they're eligible, German media reports.
People who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will no longer have to abide by curfews and contact rules in Germany under a draft law, which is set to be voted on by the Bundestag on Thursday.
Should people who have been fully inoculated against coronavirus face fewer restrictions than others? Germany is set to bring in nationwide rules on vaccine rights - but they are dividing the country.
Since Monday morning, people from Berlin and Baden-Württemberg’s priority group three have been able to make appointments for a coronavirus vaccine.
A handful of German states have announced they are lifting some Covid restrictions for fully vaccinated people - ahead of the federal government's schedule.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said people who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 - and those who've recovered from the disease - can expect to face fewer Covid restrictions. What's the timetable for this?
There's good news for the northern German city-state of Bremen - it's become the first in the country to vaccinate more than 20 percent of its population with one dose.
People aged under 60 who have been given a first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine in Germany will receive a different jab for their second dose, federal and regional health ministers agreed.
Although it's been a painfully slow start, Germany is beginning to speed up its Covid vaccine campaign. We spoke to people who've been offered the jab and to those still waiting.
The pace of Europe's vaccination campaigns against Covid-19 is steadily improving but in some countries more than others. We take a look at how countries in Europe compare in the race to inoculate their population.
Germany's vaccine committee is standing by its recommendation to restrict the use of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine in the under 60s, despite the European Medicines Agency calling for it to be used in all age groups.
Coronavirus vaccinations in doctors' offices are to begin after Easter and gradually ramp up, according to Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU) on Thursday.
The AstraZeneca vaccine has been on a rollercoaster ride of stops and starts since its initial approval and, in view of the latest developments, it doesn’t look like that's going to change any time soon. We explain what it means for you.
Vaccination centres in some parts of Germany will be closed over the Easter long weekend, prompting anger as the country struggles with a sluggish rollout.
Germany's general practitioners are expected to start coronavirus vaccinations nationwide after Easter - but with initially only around 20 appointments per week.
All three of Germany's Covid-19 vaccination priority groups, including everyone over the age of 60, should be offered their first jab by the end of June, according to a new report.