After 10 months of quarantine, chronically ill young German jumps vaccine queue
Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, a chronically ill 30-year-old named Benni Over has lived in strict domestic quarantine in the German resort town of Niederbreitbach with his parents, who look after him around the clock. Emer McCarthy reports.
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