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France considers only one vaccine dose for people who had COVID
France s health advisory body has recommended that one shot provides sufficient protection, acting like a booster shot, for previously infected people.
By Rick NoackWashington Post
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Nurse Coralie Ferron prepares doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination center in Le Cannet, southern France on Jan. 21. France’s highest health authority, the High Authority of Health, or HAS, recommended Friday Feb. 12, 2021, that people who have had COVID-19 receive only one dose of a vaccine against the coronavirus. AP Photo/Daniel Cole, File
PARIS – France is weighing whether to give people who have recovered from COVID-19 only one vaccine dose instead of two, a practice that if enacted here and followed by other countries could free up tens of millions of doses.
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