Elderly, healthcare workers first in line for France's vaccine rollout
France is to roll out its Covid-19 vaccine in a five-step process, starting with the most vulnerable, such as elderly people living in care homes, followed by front-line health workers and people in precarious situations. FRANCE 24’s health editor Julia Sieger says the calendar of the vaccines is not yet known, but will depend on how quickly vaccines can be produced.
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