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Scientists say the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines will play a huge role in knocking back the coronavirus.
France alone has witnessed more than 58,000 deaths due to COVID-19.
SARTROUVILLE: French nursing home boss Yann Reboulleau was trying to persuade 92-year-old resident Madeleine Bonnet of the merits of taking the COVID-19 vaccine, and he was having a tough time. Are we guinea pigs? asked Bonnet, who used to work as a pharmacist, as she sat across from Reboulleau in the television room of the Mon Repos home while cooks prepared a lunch of bulgur wheat and chicken.
Reboulleau pointed out that vaccines undergo extensive testing to ensure they are safe. Bonnet fired back: But with how much certainty? Scientists say the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines - once the first of them receives regulatory approval for Europe in the coming weeks - will play a huge role in knocking back a virus that in France alone has contributed to more than 58,000 deaths.