China News Agency, Paris, March 12 (Reporter Li Yang) French official local time announced on the evening of the 12th that the fourth dose of the new crown vaccine will be launched on the 14th.

  French Prime Minister Castel announced the decision on the same day.

According to the official arrangement, the fourth dose of the vaccine will be launched from the 14th, and the coverage will be for people over 80 years old and vulnerable people with low immune function.

  Castel said 4.1 million French people over the age of 80 will be able to book a fourth dose of the vaccine, of whom 3.1 million have already received three doses.

He cautioned that not everyone who has received three doses of the vaccine is eligible for the fourth dose, and that the third dose cannot be continued until more than three months later.

  France was studying the feasibility of a fourth dose of the vaccine as early as late last year.

The number of newly confirmed cases in France has continued to rebound recently, and the launch of the fourth dose of the vaccine is considered one of the measures to deal with the epidemic.

French officials said they had listened to the scientific committee dealing with the outbreak on launching a fourth dose of the vaccine.

  The French vaccine pass measures will also be cancelled on the 14th as planned.

How to further relax epidemic prevention measures while protecting the elderly and vulnerable groups has become an important issue of official concern.

  The data shows that on the 12th, there were 72,443 new confirmed cases in a single day in France, an increase of 35% compared with the same period last week; the average number of newly confirmed cases in a single day in France continues to rise to about 63,000, an increase of 21% compared with the same period last week. .

  The cumulative number of confirmed cases in France is now 23,453,722; the cumulative number of deaths is now 140,080, with 52 new deaths.

The number of hospitalized and critically ill patients with the new crown in France has remained stable, with the number of hospitalized patients now at 20,860; the number of critically ill patients is now 1,857.

  French Martinique's Covid-19 rate has soared since the beginning of the month and now stands at 3,377 infections per 100,000 inhabitants, up from 584 per 100,000 inhabitants earlier this month.

In response to the epidemic, local curfews and other measures have been implemented.

Some analysts believe that the surge in the local new crown incidence may be caused by holiday celebrations.

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