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Covid vaccine France: Over 55s, gap between doses…what changes today

Covid vaccine France: Over 55s, gap between doses…what changes today The Connexion uses necessary cookies to help us provide you with a better user experience. By continuing to use this website, you accept our use of cookies. Accept Covid vaccine France: Over 55s, gap between doses…what changes today Changes also include the first Janssen jabs and the offer of a different second dose for under-55s who have already received a first AstraZeneca dose 12 April 2021 Vaccinations for over-55s begin today, amid a series of new vaccine rule changes in FranceBy Hannah Thompson Vaccinations for all people aged 55 and over open in France today. The health minister this weekend also confirmed that there would now be a longer gap between the first and second jabs of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. We explain.

France s first Covid double lung transplant patient glad to be alive

France s first Covid double lung transplant patient glad to be alive
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Covidliste: Get a Covid vaccination from leftover doses in France

Covidliste: Get a Covid vaccination from leftover doses in France The Connexion uses necessary cookies to help us provide you with a better user experience. By continuing to use this website, you accept our use of cookies. Accept Covidliste: Get a Covid vaccination from leftover doses in France Almost 300,000 people have already signed up to a new platform that connects users to participating vaccination centres, for doses that would otherwise be thrown away. We explain 6 April 2021 Doses may be left unused in open bottles at the end of the day if booked-in patients miss their appointments or there are more doses than appointmentsBy Hannah Thompson

France Covid lockdown not expected to last more than 4 weeks

France Covid lockdown not expected to last more than 4 weeks The Connexion uses necessary cookies to help us provide you with a better user experience. By continuing to use this website, you accept our use of cookies. Accept France Covid lockdown not expected to last more than 4 weeks The measures in place for several weeks in some departments are showing positive results, the government’s spokesperson said, but pressure on hospitals remains high 5 April 2021 Government spokesperson Gabriel Attal said that there were positive signs emerging from the lockdown measuresBy Hannah Thompson The current 10km lockdown restrictions in place across France are not expected to last longer than four weeks, the government spokesperson has said. 

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