the job by the end of this month. critics, however, say that's not enough time for all, just thomas schultz from the hanover medical school points out that to achieve that feet, there would have to be more than a 1000000 vaccinations per day. it has been kind. lucas thicker, if you will, have to vaccinate 1250000 citizens per day managed an early summer when vaccination preparedness was high at that time, many people were vaccinated. in the meantime, it has become more rare. the problem is not the injection, but the education. we need to find a clear legal solution so that no one is held liable if there is a vaccination problem. technically it's certainly possible and many other countries do the same. i have never been a fan of compulsory vaccination, but i think we have to do it. we see there will not be possible to vaccinate 90 percent of the population, otherwise we need that to deal with delta. and if our micron turns out to be more dangerous than we will have to achieve such a high vaccination rate, there is no other way to do that except with compulsory vaccination. the vaccinations w