France starts COVID-19 vaccination, Health Minister says he does not rule out tightening controls again



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Original title: France starts a new vaccination crown, the Health Minister says he does not rule out tightening controls again

(Fight against the new pneumonia of the crown) France starts a new vaccination of the crown, the Minister of Health says that he will not rule out tightening the controls again

China News Agency, Paris, December 27 (Reporter Li Yang) The new vaccination crown began on the 27th local time in France. French Health Minister Vilan said the same day that he is closely monitoring the development of the epidemic and does not rule out tightening control measures again.

France launched vaccination in two places on the same day, namely the Long-Term Care Department of the René-Mure Hospital in Sefran, Greater Paris, and a care center for the elderly in Dijon, eastern France; the vaccine used was manufactured by Pfizer. ) And the German biotechnology company (BioNTech) jointly developed a new corona vaccine.

Morissette, 78, became the first person to receive the new corona vaccine in France. That day she was vaccinated at the René Murray Hospital. Many medical workers at the hospital were also vaccinated that day. In Dijon, a 92-year-old man became the first local vaccinator. He called on people to “don’t worry or hesitate” about vaccination.

French President Macron affirmed the vaccination work through social networks that day and pointed out that France thus has a “new weapon” to fight the virus. He noted that the elderly and front-line medical workers will be the priority groups in the first stage of vaccination, and the state must protect them first.

Macron reiterated that vaccination is not mandatory in France, but asked the public to have “full confidence” in doctors and researchers and guide actions with “science and rationality.” French Health Minister Vilan said that vaccinating “vulnerable people” such as the elderly will save lives, vaccination is carried out in stages and people must remain patient.

Speaking of the current epidemic, Weiland said that the health department is always concerned about the development of the epidemic and does not rule out tightening control measures again. Currently, France still adopts a curfew, and cultural venues such as restaurants, cafes, bars, and museums are still unable to resume operations.

Vilan noted that the pressure on the health system remains great, the pressure on the intensive care unit has not been alleviated and the incidence of older people in many regions of western France is increasing and the situation is worrying. He said that if the epidemic continues to worsen, “necessary measures” will be taken to slow the spread of the virus.

Weilan also advised people not to party to welcome the new year. He said people will soon know how much family gatherings and festivals will affect the epidemic during the holidays.

According to the official data of the epidemic published that night, the total number of confirmed cases in France on the 27th was 2,559,686; the total number of deaths was 62,746. (End up)Return to Sohu to see more

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