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Covid-19: mass vaccination of the adult population scheduled for mid-April in Saint-Barthélemy

2021-03-26T20:19:40.589Z


The entire adult population of the French island of Saint-Barthélemy will be able to be vaccinated, probably from mid-April, announced Friday March 26 to AFP the director general of the Regional Health Agency of Guadeloupe Valérie Denux. Read also: At the heart of millimeter logistics to deliver vaccines " We have just had the authorization to open vaccination to the entire population for Saint-


The entire adult population of the French island of Saint-Barthélemy will be able to be vaccinated, probably from mid-April, announced Friday March 26 to AFP the director general of the Regional Health Agency of Guadeloupe Valérie Denux.

Read also: At the heart of millimeter logistics to deliver vaccines

"

We have just had the authorization to open vaccination to the entire population for Saint-Barthélemy,

" said Valérie Denux.

"

We will launch this probably from mid-April,

" she continued.

The choice of the vaccine that will allow this massive campaign is "

under discussion

", "

what is needed is that we have a vaccine that is more manageable than Pfizer-BioNtech in terms of logistics, and that the people can come freely and in a significant way

", specified Valérie Denux, justifying this evolution of the vaccination campaign by a"

very high incidence rate

"in Saint-Barthélemy.

According to the latest figures released by the Prefecture of the North Islands on Thursday, the incidence rate reached 725 cases per 100,000 inhabitants for the week of March 15 to 21, against 521 cases per 100,000 inhabitants the previous week.

It greatly exceeds the alert threshold set at 250 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

However, these figures should be taken with caution given the size of the population in Saint-Barthélemy (approximately 9,800 inhabitants).

On this island without a curfew where bars and restaurants are still open, the latest health bulletin reports 71 cases of Covid-19 for the week of March 15 to 21 against 51 the previous week.

A massive vaccination campaign has already started on the islands of Wallis and Futuna and Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.

According to Valérie Denux, the island of Saint-Martin, neighbor of Saint-Barthélemy, could follow.

Source: lefigaro

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