[ad_1] Pedagogy and instructions for use. The Prime Minister unveiled the vaccination strategy on Thursday 3 December. A calendar was also given by Jean Castex: by 29 December Europe will give the green light to vaccines Pfizer and Moderna. France will therefore have to give its authorization before the start …
Read More »the 3-step calendar set by the government
[ad_1] The UK was the first Western country to authorize a coronavirus vaccine within the week and the first vaccinations are expected to take place as early as next week. Faced with this imminent arrival of a vaccine, the French government presented its vaccination strategy for the coming months on …
Read More »the “five progressive phases” of the vaccination campaign in detail
[ad_1] How will the coronavirus vaccination campaign take place in France? The head of state had indicated on November 24 that it could begin “from the end of December to the beginning of January”. Emmanuel Macron also indicated on Tuesday 1 December that he was considering a vaccination campaign for …
Read More »a hospital accused of being the origin of a family unit
[ad_1] Was there a misdiagnosis or, worse, neglect? Today there is a hospital in Val-d’Oise accused of being the source of a family group. Originally an 87-year-old woman hospitalized in Eaubonne for a drug overdose. After more than a month of observation and with the green light from the doctors, …
Read More »“I’m waiting for all the scientific elements,” warns Jean-Paul Ortiz
[ad_1] Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday 24 November that the first vaccinations will begin in late December or early January in France, in a month’s time, “for the most fragile people”. This promise may seem ambitious at first glance, but the President of the French Republic is not the only …
Read More »12:30 pm news – Coronavirus: 1 French out of 2 does not intend to be vaccinated
[ad_1] The hope of a vaccine changes the rules of the game. Emmanuel Macron has taken the initiative in the face of French skepticism: 1 in 2 does not intend to be vaccinated. “I will not make vaccination mandatory”the head of state said, but promised that some injections will be …
Read More »“We are very afraid of the new year,” says an infectious disease specialist
[ad_1] Try, trace, isolate. Emmanuel Macron will address the French on Tuesday 24 November to take stock of decontamination. The president is expected to announce progressive measures such as the figures for the outbreak in France are still critical. “We lost the boat when we had 300 cases a day,” …
Read More »why are men more affected than women?
[ad_1] Men are more affected than women by the coronavirus epidemic. Looking at the tens of thousands of hospitalized patients since March, 53% of them are men. The proportion is even higher for deaths, 6 out of 10 are male, according to data from Public Health France. The difference is …
Read More »Coronavirus: Does contamination give lasting immunity? – RTL.fr
[ad_1] Coronavirus: Does contamination give lasting immunity?RTL.fr Immune cells linked to Covid-19 could remain in the body for years, reveals …lalibre.be Scientists specify the duration of immunity against Covid-19Sputnik France Coronavirus immunity could last a long time, according to a studyprint People already infected with Covid-19 would have long-lasting immunity, …
Read More »owning a dog increases the risk of getting infected by 78%, according to one study
[ad_1] A large Spanish study has shed light on the situations and behaviors we expose ourselves to a high risk of coronavirus contamination. Result: dog owners see the risk of contracting the virus increase by 78%. Even more surprisingly, home delivery (94%) represents the most dangerous activity: going to the …
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