“There are 4.4 million people over 60″, Kiliç-Parro de la Paz (48) calculates. They belong to the risk group, just like those who qualify for the flu shot due to medical conditions. another about 1.5 million, so you’re talking about 6 million people.” People, she says, who need to get a booster shot as soon as possible and now have to wait far too long.
Kiliç-Parro de la Paz herself, who has severe asthma, received her second shot in June. She will have to wait until March or April next year for the booster vaccine. “It’s just too late. That is too late for many risk groups.” Especially now that the number of infections is so high, she says. “I can’t shield myself from that. My child goes to school, my husband is a driving instructor. Although they both wear an FFP2 mask, they are in constant contact with other people.”
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