Germany Says It Could Have Two COVID-19 Vaccines Next Year

Germany Says It Could Have Two COVID-19 Vaccines Next Year

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The video discusses the potential readiness of COVID-19 vaccines by early 2021, with a focus on prioritizing at-risk groups in Germany. The European Commission has signed a contract with AstraZeneca to supply vaccines to EU countries, including Germany, with an initial 300 million doses and an option for 100 million more. Distribution will be based on population size. The video also compares COVID-19 cases and deaths in Germany and the US.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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When are COVID-19 vaccines expected to be ready according to the transcript?

Late 2020

Early 2021

Mid 2021

Late 2021

2.

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What is the main reason for prioritizing at-risk groups for vaccination in Germany?

Political reasons

Lack of healthcare facilities

Limited vaccine production capacity

High cost of vaccines

3.

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Which pharmaceutical company has the European Commission signed a contract with for vaccine supply?

Johnson & Johnson

AstraZeneca

Moderna

Pfizer

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How many doses of the vaccine can EU member states initially purchase under the contract?

100 million

200 million

300 million

400 million

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How does Germany's COVID-19 case count compare to that of the United States?

The case count is not mentioned

Germany and the US have the same number of cases

Germany has fewer cases than the US

Germany has more cases than the US