A nurse prepares a Moderna vaccine (illustrative image).

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AFP

It is the second vaccine authorized in France.

More than 50,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine against Covid-19, which has just been authorized in Europe, will be delivered on Monday to be transported to the Grand Est, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Paca to be used in the week, the health ministry said on Sunday.

The arrival of this 2nd vaccine, after that of BioNTech / Pfizer, “opens the way for a first delivery of doses from this Monday, for a volume of 5,160 vials each containing 10 doses of vaccine, which is added to the weekly deliveries of the Pfizer vaccine, ”the ministry said in a statement.

Available in vaccination center

These doses, underlined the Minister Olivier Véran on Europe 1, will be "dispatched" by Wednesday in the areas where the virus circulates the most, that is to say in Mulhouse, Colmar, Strasbourg, Reims, Nancy, Metz, Lons-le-Saunier, Besançon, Dijon, Moulins, Nice and Toulon, according to the details provided by his cabinet.

The health establishments of these towns will be "supplied within the week, and through them the vaccination centers" of the regions concerned.

By the end of June, "nearly eight million doses" of the Moderna vaccine must be delivered to France, according to the ministry, which specifies that the distribution circuit of this new vaccine "will be intended in the coming weeks to switch to the circuit officinal which meshes France in an extremely fine way ”.

100,000 vaccinated during the weekend

The Moderna vaccine received the green light from the High Authority for Health (HAS) on Friday, two days after receiving that from the European Union.

It must be administered in two injections - like the BioNTech / Pfizer vaccine -, spaced at least 28 days apart, but presents fewer logistical constraints, since it must be stored at -20 degrees, instead of -80.

Regarding the first wave of vaccination, with BioNTech / Pfizer doses, France should "exceed 100,000" vaccinated this weekend, said Olivier Véran on Europe 1. The minister said he was calm in the face of "false controversies" on a supposed slowness of the vaccination campaign.

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