Germany recognized nearly 600 cases of complications after Covid vaccination.


According to information from the German authorities, by April 2025, at least 573 cases of illnesses after vaccination against the coronavirus were reported. This was reported by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
In total, more than 14,000 claims for recognition of harm from vaccinations have been submitted to the regional authorities responsible for handling complaints about coronavirus vaccinations in Germany. Most of the claims were rejected, and over 2,000 are currently being challenged.
If harm from vaccination (not only from Covid-19) is recognized, the affected individuals will be entitled to treatment, rehabilitation, or social benefits from the state budget, depending on the severity of the consequences.
According to the Federal Ministry of Health of Germany, from December 2020 to April 2023, 192.2 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine were administered in the country.
Currently, 64.9 million people in Germany have received at least one dose of the vaccine, 52.1 million people have completed the full course, 12.7 million have received more than two doses, while 18.4 million remain unvaccinated.
It is worth noting that during the week, 8,465 new cases of flu and ARVI, including Covid-19, were registered in the capital. The incidence rate is currently 64.1% lower than the epidemic threshold. The overall indicator is 286.7.
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