Karl Lauterbach, who serves as Germany’s new federal minister of health since Dec. 8, said he assumes “a massive fifth wave” is coming and will challenge hospitals and intensive care units.
Lauterbach’s calls for a booster campaign come as it appears two shots are not enough against the new variant that was first discovered in South Africa in early November.
“We have to be prepared for a challenge here that we have not had in this form before,” the German official said. “We must therefore run an offensive booster campaign and tighten up the contact reduction measures,” he added.
Numerous studies have shown that fully vaccinated people still have the ability to contract and transmit COVID-19, though some health officials have said that vaccines can protect better against severe symptoms, hospitalization, and death.
In a new study published by researchers earlier this month, evidence emerged that a lower level of antibodies against Omicron is triggered by the COVID-19 vaccines themselves.
Lauterbach stressed that only a booster shot “works reliably against a severe case of the Omicron infection,” as he touted an efficacy rate between 70 to 80 percent protection from symptomatic infection.