Berlin plans six vast COVID-19 vaccination centres handling 4,000 people a day
Vaccines against COVID-19 could become available before Christmas, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told parliament on Thursday, adding doctors and other medical staff would be the first to get vaccinated.
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