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Registration for Novavax vaccination: Where to register for those who want to be vaccinated

The Novavax corona vaccine has been approved and will soon be vaccinated in Germany. The first people who want to be vaccinated can already register for it.

In Germany, a large proportion of people have been vaccinated against the corona virus or have even been boosted – but according to experts, not enough to speak of “herd immunity”. One reason for the lack of willingness to vaccinate is the skepticism of many unvaccinated people about new vaccines. The mRNA vaccines in particular are so unsafe for those who have not been vaccinated. The new vaccine from Novavax – which is based on a traditional method – could help.

Unlike the mRNA or vector vaccines, the Novavax vaccine is protein based. In other words, there is an antigen and a carrier protein that triggers an immune response in the body. The hope of experts is that the vaccine could convince many of the unvaccinated. And soon there will be vaccinations in Germany. In the article just linked, HEIDELBERG24* reveals how people who want to be vaccinated can get their first Novavax doses. * HEIDELBERG24 is part of IPPEN.MEDIA.

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