France from mid-December will make revaccination compulsory for the extension of the pass

From & nbsp; 15 & nbsp; December to & nbsp; renewal of the sanitary pass will require confirmation of & nbsp; additional vaccination & nbsp; said the head of state, referring to & nbsp; citizens over 65 years old and & nbsp; representatives of the most vulnerable groups of the population, whose vaccination began in & nbsp; December 2020.

weaken with & nbsp; time. From & nbsp; mid-December, the campaign for & nbsp; revaccination will begin among people from & nbsp; 50 to & nbsp; 64 years old & nbsp;, & nbsp; & mdash; Macron said.

The head of state explained that, according to & nbsp; research data, & nbsp; six months after vaccination, immunity from the & nbsp; coronavirus decreases, which is why re-vaccination is necessary. “ If more than six months have passed since & nbsp; & nbsp; your vaccination, I & nbsp; I urge you from & nbsp; this moment to go to & nbsp; pharmacies, to & nbsp; your doctor and & nbsp; vaccination centers & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; said & nbsp; he.

Macron also urged to vaccinate compatriots who have not & nbsp; have not yet & nbsp; a single vaccination. Get vaccinated to be able to live a normal life. With the & nbsp; vaccine, you & nbsp; will receive a sanitary pass, which will open the opportunity to go to & nbsp; restaurants, bars, cinemas and & nbsp; theaters of PCR test bases & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; recalled & nbsp; he. At the & nbsp; this, the President stressed that & nbsp; & quot; thanks to the sanitary pass [of France] managed to contain the epidemic. & Quot; fight against the & nbsp; coronavirus pandemic until & nbsp; July 2022. It & nbsp; extends the validity of sanitary passes on the territory of the country until & nbsp; 31 & nbsp; July, but their & nbsp; application may vary & nbsp; depending on & nbsp; vaccination level, morbidity and & nbsp; workload of intensive care in & nbsp; this or that region. In addition, by & nbsp; 15 & nbsp; February, the government is obliged to report to the & nbsp; parliament on the & nbsp; measures taken and & nbsp; their & nbsp; impact on the & nbsp; incidence rate in the & nbsp; country.

Comments

comments