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Germany’s fourth COVID-19 wave was mainly driven by the unvaccinated
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This study by Benjamin F. Maier and colleagues highlights that during Germany's fourth COVID-19 wave, an alarming 61-76% of new infections stemmed from unvaccinated individuals. This finding underscores the critical need for combined vaccination efforts and targeted contact reductions to manage the epidemic effectively.
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