Clément Perruche 10:29 am, November 29, 2021

The Head of State announced on his Twitter account that he had received his booster dose of vaccine against Covid-19 at the same time as that against the seasonal flu.

Health authorities are beating the recall of the vaccination as the threat of the Omicron variant hangs over Europe.

This Monday morning, Emmanuel Macron said on his Twitter account that he had received his booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.

The head of state also received his seasonal flu vaccine.

According to franceinfo, Brigitte Macron also received the double injection of anti-covid and anti-seasonal flu vaccine.

Vaccination booster


✅ Flu shot ✅

- Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) November 29, 2021

Rush on recalls

Since the beginning of September, the vaccine booster campaign was open to people over 65 years old.

Since Saturday, the Covid-19 vaccine booster campaign has been open to all adults who received their last dose more than five months ago.

According to the Vaccin Tracker site, 75.6% of French people have a complete vaccination schedule and 9.3% have already received a booster dose.

Since the government's announcements at the end of the health defense council, reservations on the Doctolib site for the injection of the booster dose have exploded.

10 million people may have received their booster dose by the end of the month.

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