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France extends gap between shots to ramp-up rollout

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PARIS: France will lengthen the period between the first and second shots of mRNA anti-Covid vaccines to six weeks from four weeks as of this Wednesday to accelerate the inoculatio­n campaign, Health Minister Olivier Veran told the JDD newspaper yesterday.

Although France’s top health authority advised a six-week period between the two shots in January in order to stretch supplies, the government at the time said there was insufficie­nt data on how well the vaccines performed with a longer interval.

France could safely do so now because it was vaccinatin­g a younger age group, Mr Veran said.

“[It] will allow us to vaccinate more quickly without reducing protection,” the minister told the paper.

France has approved the use of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna mRNA jabs.

Mr Veran also said that from today the AstraZenec­a vaccine would be made available to all over-55s and not just those with serious pre-existing conditions.

After a glacial start, France’s vaccine rollout is hitting its stride, reaching a target of 10 million first doses a week ahead of a mid-April target. The government aims to deliver another ten million first shots by mid-May.

Johnson & Johnson would deliver its first 200,000 doses destined for France today, a week early, Mr Veran said. President Emmanuel Macron, who was forced to impose a third nationwide lockdown, is counting on an accelerate­d vaccine rollout to allow a gradual reopening of the country from the middle of next month.

The numbers in intensive care continue to rise and France will almost certainly cross the 100,000 deaths threshold this week. It reported over 43,000 new cases on Saturday.

However, Mr Veran said there were signs that a new lockdown was beginning to slow the infection rate.

“It remains very high,” he told the JDD. “We can expect that after a period of stabilisat­ion comes the fall. But for that, we must keep going.”

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