flu and COVID-19 Vaccinations Limited to Select Pharmacies in Thuringia
As Germany prepares for the fall and winter respiratory virus season, access to flu and COVID-19 vaccinations through pharmacies in Thuringia remains limited, with only a fraction of the state’s approximately 480 pharmacies offering the service. The restricted availability stems from financial disincentives and logistical challenges for smaller pharmacies, raising concerns about equitable access to preventative healthcare.
While legal discussions continue regarding expanded vaccination authority for pharmacists beyond flu and COVID-19, current regulations and economic realities mean many pharmacies are unable to participate.Health insurance reimbursement rates for vaccinations are not cost-covering, especially during periods of low demand, and require specialized staff training and dedicated vaccination rooms – investments that are often impractical for smaller operations.
Pharmacists in Thuringia are currently authorized to administer only flu and COVID-19 vaccines,with all other immunizations remaining the domain of physician offices. According to pharmacy representatives, the seasonal nature of flu vaccinations adds to the burden, necessitating repeated staff training each year.
A nationwide “Long Night of Vaccination” campaign is underway to promote early immunization, but Thuringia has limited participation, as evidenced by the organizers’ website. The campaign, led by doctors’ practices and pharmacies, aims to boost uptake of flu and COVID-19 vaccines before the peak of the respiratory illness season.