German Health Minister Jens Spahn said that Germany may start giving Covid-19 vaccines next month.

According to Arabiyanet, Span said in a press interview: There is reason to be optimistic that there will be approval for a vaccine in Europe this year, and then we can start on The spot.

Spahn added that he had asked the German federal states to have the vaccination centers ready by mid-December, and that this is going well.

He said that Germany has received more than 300 million doses of vaccines through the European Commission, contracts and binary options.

German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said, earlier, that his country must endure 5 months of strict measures to curb Corona.

Germany preferred to keep the measures it imposes to combat the Coronavirus for an additional four or five months.

Germany, the largest economic power in Europe, imposed a partial general lockdown in early November that included bars, restaurants and entertainment facilities, and excluded schools and shops.

Economy Minister Peter Altmire told the Bild am Tsontag news newspaper that we will have to live with plenty of precautions and restrictions for at least the next four to five months.

The minister's statements came ahead of a government meeting to be held on Monday to decide on extending the new restrictions imposed mainly until the end of November.

The number of people with COVID-19 receiving treatment in intensive care units has increased from 360 in early October to more than 3,300 currently, while the country is facing Like the rest of European countries, it has difficulties in containing the second wave of the outbreak of Covid-19.

Several German cities witnessed protests against restrictions imposed to contain the Corona virus, including Frankfurt, where police used water cannons.