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Saint-Denis (France), Apr 6 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Marti Rodriguez) The French Government seeks to accelerate its vaccination campaign with the opening of large immunization centers, such as the legendary Stade de France, where the goal is to vaccinate 10,000 people a week.
French Prime Minister Jean Castex arrives at Bégin Hospital in Paris to receive a dose of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine, as France resumes its vaccination program with AstraZeneca, following the European regulator's findings that the vaccine is "safe and effective." IMAGES
Beziers (France), Mar 19 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Guillaume Horcajuelo) France resumed the normal rate of vaccinations with the resumption of the inoculation of AstraZeneca doses, after receiving the approval of the health authorities on Thrusday European.FOOTAGE OF VACCINATIONS IN BEZIERS (SOUTH OF FRANCE).
Beziers (France), Mar 19 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Guillaume Horcajuelo) France resumed the normal rate of vaccinations with the resumption of the inoculation of AstraZeneca doses, after receiving the approval of the health authorities yesterday European.
In the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the US, many independent doctors offices say they've been left in the dark. According to Business Insider, they say they don't have access to COVID-19 vaccines. What's more, they've heard little from the federal or state governments about if or when they might receive doses. Independent primary care providers have been totally left out of distribution channels and have no line of sight for when they might receive a vaccine supply. Dr. Emily Maxson Chief Medical Officer, Aledade Sources say hospitals, large retail pharmacies, and federally-qualified health centers are the main distributors of the vaccine. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says nearly 9 million individuals in the US have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. That's 11 million people less than the Trump administration's estimate of 20 million vaccinated Americans by the end of 2020.
In less than three months, Israel expects to have immunized all its citizens who are over 16 against the novel coronavirus. Business Insider reports achieving that goal would likely make Israel the world's first to immunize the vast majority of its population. Israel has far outpaced the rest of the world with its vaccination campaign. In fact, it has already administered the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to about one in five of its citizens. Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced a deal with Pfizer to secure enough doses to immunize its adult population by the end of March.