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COVID-19: France Sees Slight Increase, Vaccination Campaign Remains on Track

COVID Vaccination Campaign to Launch as Planned October 14 Despite Rising Cases

PARIS -⁤ French health authorities announced ‌today they will proceed wiht the planned October 14 launch of ⁢the COVID vaccination ​campaign, coupled⁤ with the annual flu shot, despite recent indications of increased‌ COVID circulation. Officials ⁢cite ⁣current epidemiological‍ data as⁣ not warranting ⁣an acceleration ‌of the rollout, even as consultations and viral presence in wastewater have risen ​in ⁣recent ⁣weeks.

The decision impacts approximately ⁢19 million French residents⁣ considered at-risk for severe illness from respiratory infections – including those over 65, individuals with chronic conditions, and⁤ pregnant women – who are ​eligible for free influenza vaccination.‍ The COVID vaccine remains fully reimbursed for all ⁣French citizens.the move comes ⁤as a new variant, dubbed XFG and part of the ​Omicron family, emerges, though authorities emphasize it does not currently appear more risky ‌than previous strains.

According to ms. Semaille, data ⁢suggests stabilization ⁤in viral load ‌detected in wastewater,​ though ⁤an increase in emergency room visits⁣ and potential hospitalizations is being monitored. “In⁢ wastewater, it’s starting to stabilize,” she reported. ⁤Didier Lepelletier, Director General of Health in charge of vaccination campaigns, affirmed, “We did not have the arguments on the epidemiological⁢ level to modify ⁣this date of the​ launch⁢ of October 14.”

Lepelletier sought to allay public concern ​regarding the XFG variant,⁤ sometimes referred to as ​”Frankenstein” on social‍ media. “No panic, the available vaccine is effective⁣ on this strain (and) ‌there will be ​no immune exhaust ⁣linked ‍to this particular strain,” he stated.

Health officials are strongly encouraging vaccination against both COVID and influenza, particularly given the severity of last⁣ season’s flu outbreak, which resulted in an estimated 17,000 ​deaths. A new weekly assessment of ‌COVID circulation will be released this Wednesday.

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