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France's Olympique Lyonnais stadium converted into vaccination centre

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The Olympique Lyonnais stadium in the French city of Lyon has been converted into a vaccination centre where the aim is to administer 30,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccination each day over the Easter weekend. The number of coronavirus cases has increased in Lyon and the surrounding areas. IMAGES

Added on the 03/04/2021 12:25:25 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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