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Anti-Covid vaccines: in January it will point (a little)

[ad_1] The first brick of the national vaccination strategy has been laid. On Monday, the High Authority for Health (HAS), an independent body of the executive, issued its recommendations on priority populations for accessing Covid-19 vaccines. IS “probably” early 2021. A plan drawn up blindly, due to the lack of …

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A promising treatment for cystic fibrosis

[ad_1] This is a major step forward for people with cystic fibrosis. On Thursday 26 November, the High Authority for Health issued a favorable opinion on the reimbursement of Kaftrio, a very promising treatment that, once marketed, can be prescribed to more than 80% of patients. Developed by the American …

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“On vaccines we must be frank with patients”

[ad_1] “Patients are already telling me a little about the future vaccination against Covid-19. Some say it will allow us to get out of the epidemic, others tell me they are very afraid of it. For the moment we don’t have a directive, the strategy is not yet fixed. The …

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a vaccine, a hope and questions

[ad_1] Finally good news. As the coronavirus Sras-Cov-2 killed more than 1.2 million, including 42,000 in France, the announcement of a vaccine “90% effective” of the American laboratory Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech gives serious hope to control the epidemic. “This is the first time we have data showing …

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