France to mandate revaccination from mid-January 2022
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- 25 November, 2021
- 12:27
After January 15, authorities in France will annul all sanitary passes issued to adult residents of the country if they do not get revaccinated, French Health Minister Olivier Véran said at a press conference in Paris, Report informs, citing TASS.
"From January 15, all sanitary passes of citizens aged between 18 and 65, who do not get a booster dose, will be deactivated. People will have two months to get the third dose," he said.
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