Jan Klauth wrote up a piece today (available on Welt) talking about the German vaccination program, the process of an appointment, and you (the customer) need 45 minutes from the time you walk in the door...to complete the appointment (figuring as well....to repeat this two weeks later for the booster shot).
If you figure the driving time to reach the center....parking the car, then the process, and finally getting home....it's near 3 hours, which you repeat two weeks later.
Klauth is correct.
As a 16-year old kid....there had been some big harsh year where the flu was hyped-up and my dad made a big deal that we needed to all get vaccinated. After school one day....I drove over to the local 'fire-house' in the next town....they had two nurses, and a couple of VFW vets running the 'stage', and you just walked in....signed a slip, and two minutes got the vaccination....walking out and drove home. It was no more than eight minutes from the minute I turned the car off....that I returned to crank it up, and drive home.
Doctors in the middle of this? No. Just nurses. The paperwork? All handled by regular people....not qualified medical folks. You got a slip of paper that said if you had 'these' side-effects....call your local doctor.....end of the story.
If the vaccine companies could manufacture the stuff in massive quantities, this whole program....a million Germans a day....could easily be vaccinated and this woeful epic story could be retired in two months easily.
Instead, this is drawn out....like a 2-star thriller movie that is being run at one-quarter speed.
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