Germany and Austria have among the lowest rates of vaccination in western Europe and are now the epicentre of a new wave of the pandemic as winter grips the continent.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week said he was cautious about rising cases in Europe, warning of gathering "storm clouds" of infections.
Britain has had much higher case loads than the rest of western Europe since the summer, but those rates are coming down just as they are rising in central and eastern Europe.
The German health ministry said 436,000 people received a shot on Tuesday, including 300,000 boosters, the highest number in about three months. Queues have been forming at vaccination centres around the country.
"It is a sign that many citizens have recognised the need," government spokesperson Steffen Seibert said. But he added that the vaccination rate was still not high enough.
About 65% of Austria's population is fully vaccinated and about 68% of Germany's, well behind the Netherlands and countries like Italy and Spain that were much harder hit in the early waves of the pandemic.
The Netherlands said it was running short of COVID-19 tests as it registered more than 20,000 new coronavirus cases for the second day in a row, the highest since the pandemic began.
Sabine Dittmar, health expert for Germany's Social Democrats, said she hoped 1.4 million people could be vaccinated a day if shots are administered at companies, by family doctors and by mobile vaccine teams, as well as at vaccination centres.
In Austria, the number of vaccines administered daily has jumped to about 73,000 in the last week, from around 20,000 in October, official data showed, although the vast majority of those were boosters rather than first shots.
Austria has ordered a lockdown on the roughly two million people who are not fully vaccinated. It has one of the highest infection rates on the continent, with a seven-day incidence of 925 per 100,000 people, compared with 320 in Germany. Its total death toll from the pandemic stands at 11,848
Neighbouring Switzerland, which has not imposed restrictions on the unvaccinated, has had less success with a new vaccination drive - it only persuaded 35,000 to get their first shot in the last week.
Parts of Germany - including the capital Berlin - are demanding proof of vaccination or recent recovery from COVID-19 for all indoor leisure activities, a restriction that could be extended nationally at a meeting of officials today.
Germany also plans to force people using public transport or attending workplaces to provide a negative COVID-19 test, or proof of recovery or vaccination.
Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday described Germany's coronavirus situation as dramatic.
Germany reported 52,826 new infections today - a jump of a third compared with a week ago and another daily record, while 294 people died, bringing the total death toll to 98,274.
"It is not too late to opt for a first vaccine shot," Merkel told a congress of German city mayors. "Everyone who gets vaccinated protects himself and others. And if enough people get vaccinated that is the way out of the pandemic."
The Czech Republic will ban people who have not been vaccinated from access to public events and services from Monday, Prime Minister Andrej Babis said today, and negative tests will no longer be recognised.
The restrictions, to be approved by cabinet tomorrow, come after a spike in new infections to a record 22,479 on Tuesday.
Slovakia reported a record number of cases today, and Hungary and Poland had the highest numbers in more than six months. Sweden plans to introduce COVID-19 vaccine passes at indoor events where more than 100 people attend.
2 comments
To be able to write a comment, you have to be registered and logged in
Rich, you are such an idiot. Do you really actually believe what you are writing? I always wonder who makes all this shit up? Millions people have died from Covid and hospitals have been and will get overwhelmed again. Or have u missed all that, while u were browsing the Trump and Bolsanaro websites. Grow a brain dude.
If we progress to forced vaccination what is next? Forced organ donation (while you are alive) for the greater good? We are close to a watershed moment which we will either lie down and surrender our bodies to the state or remove the state. If you wish to know what the situation will be in 12 months time please consult your local conspiracy theorists.