translated from Spanish: He drew a syringe in the sky to honor the coronavirus vaccine

Samy Kramer is German, has 20 and performed a feat that transcended the world: drawing in the sky a 200-kilometer syringe on a Diamond DA20 Katana aircraft to celebrate the start of the coronavirus vaccination campaign this December weekend in Europe.The journey was shared via social media by Flightradar24 , a website that displays real-time information about air traffic around the world, where they also published the young pilot’s words.

He drew a syringe in the sky to honor the Covid-19 vaccine

“There are still a lot of people who oppose vaccination and my action can be a reminder for them to think about it, to get things moving,” he said, emphasizing that their goal was to raise awareness of that issue. Although on the other hand, he also stated that it was “a sign of joy, because the aviation industry was greatly affected by the pandemic.” 

He drew a syringe in the sky to honor the Covid-19 vaccine

Kramer marked the route to follow in a GPS to trace the syringe in the sky of Lake Constance, southern Germany. This weekend the countries of the European Union (EU) started vaccination of older adults and health workers this day as the world today overcapped the barrier of 80 million coronavirus contagions after registering more than 511,000 new cases and 7,077 death in the last 24 hours, accumulating nearly 1.76 million , according to the balance sheet published by Johns Hopkins University (JHU).
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