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Hundreds of sheep and goats have joined Germany’s drive to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19. The animals were arranged into the shape of a roughly 100-meter (330-foot) syringe in a field at Schneverdingen, south of Hamburg.

Sheep and goats stand together in Schneverdingen, Germany, as they form an approximately 100 meters large syringe to promote vaccinations against COVID-19, Monday, Jan. 3, 2022.

The animals were arranged on Monday into the shape of a roughly 100-meter syringe in a field at Schneverdingen, south of Hamburg.

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