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Empty vaccination booths are seen at a coronavirus disease vaccination center in the city hall of the 17th district in Paris, which was not allowed to open because of a Covid-19 vaccines shortage in France, on January 29, 2021. — Picture by REUTERS

France to start administering fourth Covid-19 vaccine dose

PARIS, March 13 — France will start offering a fourth Covid-19 vaccination shot to people over 80 years old who have received their booster dose on Monday, French Prime Minister Jean Castex told daily Le Parisien in an interview published on Saturday.

The vaccination campaign will also be extended to people having an immunocompromised system who were not eligible for the vaccine until now, Xinhua news agency reported, quoting Le Parisien.

Of France’s 4.1 million people over the age of 80, 3.1 million have already had the booster shot, it said.

France is witnessing a rebound of Covid-19 cases. The National Health Agency on Saturday reported 72,443 new cases.

France is to drop the vaccine pass requirement before entering public spaces and indoor mask mandate on Monday.

Despite the easing of restrictions, the prime minister said that he strongly recommended fragile people keep the mask on in indoor and crowded areas.

— Bernama

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