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Macron calls on the French people to be vaccinated to stay vigilant against the epidemic

Hangzhou Net Release time: 2021-11-10 21:02

CCTV News Client News On November 9, local time, French President Macron made a televised speech, calling on the French people to be vigilant against the new crown epidemic and get vaccinated as soon as possible. People who need it need to be vaccinated with a third dose.

Macron said that the fifth wave of epidemics in Europe has occurred, and there are still 6 million people in France who have not been vaccinated. He hopes that the French people will remain vigilant and get vaccinated as soon as possible. Starting from December 15th, French people over 65 years of age who hold a health pass need to receive a third dose of the vaccine in order to extend the validity of their health pass. If the third dose of vaccine is not given, the health pass will be invalidated.

Starting in early December, French citizens between the ages of 50 and 64 will be able to receive the third dose of the vaccine. At the same time, health pass inspections at places including bars, cafes and restaurants will be strengthened.

According to data from the French Public Health Agency, as of 14:00 on the 9th, there were 12,476 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in France, with a total of 7,232,157 confirmed cases; 49 new deaths within 24 hours, and a total of 118,023 deaths. At present, 6,851 people are receiving treatment in hospitals for new coronary pneumonia, including 1,140 critically ill patients. (Headquarters reporter Jiang Hua)

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