A new Covid-19 vaccination campaign targeting individuals over the age of 80 and immunocompromised individuals of any age is set to begin in France on Monday, April 15th. The main goal is to protect those who are most vulnerable to developing severe forms of the virus and experiencing severe complications. The Ministry of Health had previously explained this objective back in February. The High Health Authority (HAS), which was consulted by the ministry, had recommended a spring vaccination campaign for individuals aged 80 and older, as well as residents of nursing homes and immunocompromised individuals from April 15th to June 16th.

For the spring campaign, the primary vaccine to be used will be the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine targeting the Omicron XBB.1.5 variant, with the Novavax vaccine as a secondary option. The HAS also suggested extending the campaign until July 15th if the epidemiological situation calls for it. The previous autumn-winter campaign primarily targeted individuals over the age of 65, vulnerable individuals with comorbidities, pregnant women, nursing home residents, and individuals in close contact with vulnerable populations.

Overall, the vaccination campaigns in France have been aimed at protecting those most at risk from serious illness due to Covid-19. The government has been following recommendations from health authorities to prioritize certain groups, such as the elderly and immunocompromised individuals, for vaccination. The strategies for each campaign have been adapted based on the evolving epidemiological situation and the emergence of new variants of the virus, ensuring that the most vulnerable populations receive protection against Covid-19.

The rollout of each vaccination campaign in France has included clear guidelines on which populations are eligible for vaccination and which vaccines are recommended for use. The health authorities have been transparent in their communication about the importance of vaccination in preventing severe illness and complications from Covid-19. As the country prepares for the spring campaign, efforts are being made to ensure that those who are most vulnerable to the virus have access to the vaccines that are most effective against the current variants.

The spring vaccination campaign in France will prioritize individuals over the age of 80 and those who are immunocompromised, regardless of their age. The goal is to provide protection to the most vulnerable populations and prevent severe illness and complications from Covid-19. By following the recommendations of health authorities and adapting vaccination strategies to the current epidemiological situation, France aims to ensure that those at highest risk are safeguarded against the virus. As the campaign progresses, efforts will continue to focus on reaching and vaccinating those who are most susceptible to severe outcomes from Covid-19.

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