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Ever since Germany began vaccinating its citizens on December 27, there’s been one question on most people’s minds: “When will it be my turn?” The next few months will certainly be an exercise in patience, but a new calculator can give you an estimate of how long you will be waiting.
The new year brought new hope. Vaccination programmes began across Germany and the rest of the world, finally representing a way out of the long months of lockdown. But the release was never going to be immediate.
So long as vaccinations against COVID-19 are in short supply - and since the entire population can hardly be vaccinated all at once - everyone has had to form an orderly queue, according to the federal government’s priority list.
As of January 20, nearly 1,3 million people in Germany have been vaccinated against coronavirus since the end of December. But with the rest of the population facing a potentially very long wait, many of us are asking ourselves, “When will it be my turn to get vaccinated?”
This was a question that was bugging Bogna Szyk, an engineer from the Technical University of Vienna. Together with her colleague Philip Maas, she created a coronavirus vaccination date calculator, which provides the user with an indication of when they are likely to receive their jab. The so-called Omni Calculator was originally developed for the UK, but the pair soon realised that the question was of interest to lots of other people, too.
The calculator works by taking into account the Federal Ministry of Health’s vaccination priority list, Germany’s vaccination rollout rate, and the population’s estimated vaccine uptake rate. Users then enter their age, occupation and underlying health conditions, and the calculator provides a window within which their vaccination is expected to take place. Try it out below!
Like many other countries, Germany’s Federal Ministry of Health has issued a vaccination ordinance, to make sure that those most in need of protection receive the coronavirus vaccine first. The population has been split into four different groups, ranging from the highest priority (only this group is currently being vaccinated) to those without priority, who will be the last to receive their jab.
The groups are as follows:
The following population groups are currently eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine:
If you belong to this group, you can already get a vaccination appointment in a vaccination centre or via a mobile vaccination team. For more details, contact the appropriate authority in your federal state.
This group includes:
The final priority group contains:
Everyone else will be vaccinated after everybody from the priority groups has been vaccinated.
When your turn comes, you will most likely be vaccinated in one of the vaccination centres set up by the federal states. Doctors surgeries are not currently administering the vaccine, but this may begin to happen when enough vaccine doses become available. To find out how to book a coronavirus vaccination in your state, visit the federal government’s coronavirus vaccination information page (in German).