our correspondent damien mcguinness has more. so he had a couple of messages. was to germany's political leaders, effectively bashing heads together and admitting that germany had made numerous mistakes when it comes to the vaccine roll—out, testing. but then his other message was to people themselves, to voters, and really tapping into this mood of frustration that we are seeing here in germany, and the mood is pretty poor, i think, among many people. when it comes to the pandemic, people have had enough after a year of various sorts of restrictions. but his message was quite a stark one, saying, "well, it's no good complaining about other people or about those in charge. it's for all of us to act together, really, that's what he said. and so it was quite a blunt message, saying, "we have to decide what we can do together," effectively, as a country, and just pointing to other people and saying what they should do. and he also tried to point out some of the positives and said that, and really hoped and predicted, that over the next few weeks, in april, the vac