More than 40 million people in Germany have received at least one vaccination against the coronavirus so far, while a quarter of the population are fully inoculated, new government data shows.
As Germany lifts the priority list and offers everyone a Covid vaccine appointment from Monday June 7th, we looked at how people have been trying to get a coveted spot for the jab.
Starting on Monday, coronavirus vaccinations will be available to everyone in Germany regardless of their priority group, according to an official government decision.
The European Commission authorised the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in 12- to 15-year-olds on Friday, following the European Medicines Agency's approval of administering the jabs to adolescents earlier in the day.
Starting on June 7th, children aged 12 and older will be able to receive a vaccine in Germany, federal and state leaders decided at a vaccination summit on Thursday.
Strict rules on entering Germany from the UK came into force at midnight on Sunday May 23rd. We unpack why this has happened and what it means in practical terms.
Germany will ditch its Covid vaccine priority list and start offering jabs to all adults from June 7th, Health Minister Jens Spahn said Monday, as the country's inoculation drive picks up pace.
German Health Minister Jens Spahn thinks it’s possible that vaccinations will be made available to 12- to 18-year-olds in Germany by the end of the summer vacations, he said on Tuesday.
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.
Millions of people will be able to be vaccinated with Johnson & Johnson's vaccine in the coming months without belonging to a priority group, German health ministers decided on Monday. Here’s what you need to know about the shots from the American manufacturer.
Germany on Monday opened access to Johnson &
Johnson's coronavirus vaccines to all adults, lifting a priority system determining who gets the jabs first.
People who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 are exempt from many restrictions in Germany from Sunday after the
government passed new legislation to restore some freedoms.
Starting this weekend, new rules will apply for people who've been fully vaccinated and for those who have survived Covid-19. Here's how you can show your vaccine or health status.
New measures passed on Friday in Germany will give vaccinated people - as well as those who have recovered from Covid-19 - more freedoms. Yet the population is torn over whether that’s a good idea right now.
Germany has voted through a law giving wide-ranging freedoms for people vaccinated against Covid-19, and those who have recovered from it. But what new rights will be given to the chosen few?
Germany gave out more than a million coronavirus jabs in a day for the second time, bumping up the number of people who've received one dose to over 30 percent.
The German government is proposing new freedoms for vaccinated people and those who've recovered from Covid-19 - and the regulation looks set to come into force earlier than originally planned.
Lots of Berliners have been trying to get a Covid vaccine after the regional government lifted the priority list for AstraZeneca. Here's what doctors advise those who want a jab.
Pfizer/BioNTech said on Friday it has asked European regulators to authorise its Covid-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds, a move seen as a crucial step toward achieving herd immunity.
For the fourth day in a row, the Covid-19 infection rate has dropped in Germany - but experts disagree about whether the country has truly broken the back of the pandemic.
As Germany's elderly population is inoculated against Covid-19, the rate of hospital admissions is falling, new figures show. But younger age groups are still seriously affected.