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German pilot traces giant syringe in sky to mark start of Covid jabs

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German pilot traces giant syringe in sky to mark start of Covid jabs
The vaccine jab as traced on a FlugRadar24 map. Photo: picture alliance/dpa/Flightradar24.com

A young German pilot said Sunday he traced a giant syringe in the sky as a way of marking the start of Germany's roll out of vaccines against the coronavirus.

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Samy Kramer, a 20-year-old amateur pilot, had carefully plotted out the route he needed to take in advance in order to create the effect in the skies above Baden-Württemberg.

The manoeuvres included a number of 90-degree turns during the flight on Wednesday that lasted one hour and 40 minutes and covered around 280 kilometres.

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The syringe could be seen on the Flightradar website.

"I wanted to give people food for thought for the day the vaccine became available," Kramer, a student, told AFP on Sunday.

Germany launched its official Covid-19 vaccination campaign on Sunday, but the first jabs were actually given the day before, with a 101-year-old resident of an elderly care home becoming the first person in the country to be inoculated.

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In total, Germany will receive 1.3 million doses before the end of this year and then 11-13 million doses by the end of March.

Around 65 percent of Germans said they are prepared to be vaccinated, according to a poll carried out by YouGov for the German news agency DPA.

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