She has rather involuntarily become a small celebrity in Brandenburg: The 87-year-old Ruth Heise in the senior citizens’ residential park of the German Red Cross (DRK) in Großräschen was the first senior citizen in Brandenburg to be vaccinated at the end of December. In the meantime, she has already received the second spade, as the head of the residential park, Christian Raum, said on Thursday. She is fine and she feels like joking. She would soon take a fee if there are so many interview requests, said Raum with a smile.
In Brandenburg, the vaccinations against the corona virus began on December 27. Ruth Heise was the first woman from Brandenburg to be vaccinated. Her daughter had held the hand of the trained hairdresser during the vaccination. “It’s not that bad,” said the 87-year-old with a smile after the spade.
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There have been no corona infections in his facility so far, reported head Christian Raum. Every resident is measured for a fever after the second vaccination. Between 45 and 50 other residents were vaccinated on Thursday. “It runs fine”. The visiting regulations were also well accepted, he reported. Guests could visit their relatives by appointment, a maximum of one visitor per resident per day is allowed.
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Source: dpa
| Updated: Thursday, January 21, 2021 6:14 p.m.
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