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700 ruminants create a spectacular syringe to encourage vaccination in Germany

A farmer has carried out a curious initiative in Germany with the aim of collaborating with the vaccination campaign and encourage the most undecided to go to inoculate themselves against the coronavirus.

For this, the man has managed to place more than 700 sheep and goats in form of syringe through the construction of a giant feeder.

It has happened in a field in Schneverdingen, south of Hamburg, where the shepherd left strategically placed pieces of bread to create this spectacular figure of approximately 100 meters. The event has been photographed from the air.

Vaccination campaign in Germany

The latest data updated by the RKI of Germany indicate that 74.2% of the population, that is, 61.7 million people, have been vaccinated, 71.2% (59.2 million) have received the full regimen, and 38.9% (32.3 million) has been inoculated with a booster dose.

However, since that the new government of Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced its intention to implement the mandatory vaccination, the influx at weekly protests Against the measures of the Executive has been increasing.

Evolution of the coronavirus in Germany

The cumulative incidence of coronavirus in the country it reaches 239.9 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days.

According to a report issued this Tuesday by the German authorities, in the last 24 hours 30,561 new infections were registered and 356 deaths were reported.

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