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How a court ruling lays the ground for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination

Delays in deliveries, production bottlenecks, exports control, vaccine hesitancy and public feuds with pharmaceutical companies have muddled the first months of Europe s vaccination campaign against COVID-19. The ECHR ruled last week that compulsory vaccination can be considered necessary in a democratic society . The court, which is based in Strasbourg, is the final interpreter of the European Convention on Human Rights and its jurisdiction covers all the 47 member states of the Council of Europe. The verdict came in a case involving several families from the Czech Republic whose children had been refused admission to school because they had not been fully vaccinated against a panel of nine diseases, including poliomyelitis, hepatitis B and tetanus. A parent was fined for the failure to comply.

French under-55s given first jab of AstraZeneca vaccine to get different second jab - World News

2021-04-09 16:35:46 GMT2021-04-10 00:35:46(Beijing Time) Xinhua English PARIS, April 9 (Xinhua) France s top health regulator on Friday said people under 55 who had received the first dose of AstraZeneca s COVID-19 vaccine should complete their inoculation with a second jab of a messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine such as the one developed by Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna. On March 19, the French National Authority for Health (HAS) recommended that AstraZeneca vaccine should be administered only to people aged 55 years and over, following reports that blood clots affected younger vaccinated people. Before the restriction, more than 500,000 people under 55 have received a first dose of AstraZeneca vaccine, according to the HAS.

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