COVID-19: HAS recommends a vaccine reminder in fall for most fragile

The High Authority for Health provides, in a public opinion on Wednesday, a “lesser” impact of the circulation of the virus, although “always active”.

Le Monde With AFP

“You will not hear me say that the pandemic is behind us, there is always this risk,” warned Brigitte Bourguignon, Wednesday May 25 on RTL. If the Minister of Health believes that “the hardest part is behind us”, it does not exclude a resurgence of the COVVI-19 epidemic in the fall. A scenario also envisaged by the High Authority for Health which recommends, in a public opinion on Wednesday, a reminder of anti-COVVIVS vaccine after summer for the most at risk of developing serious forms, such as people more 65 years, as well as immunocompromised and those around them.

The scenario of evolution “the most likely” of the health crisis is, in the eyes of the HAS, that of a “lesser” impact of the circulation of the virus, although “always active”, “thanks to a Sustainable and sufficient immunity to limit serious forms and deaths “.

“I ask the most fragile people to continue to have the barrier gestures, to vaccinate themselves,” insisted Ms. Bourguignon, deeming useful to “put this subject on the table” while the epidemic is back in France and that The health restrictions have almost all been lifted.

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