Towards two vaccination campaigns this year for people at risk

If the Covid-19 epidemic is less visible than a year ago, the virus is still running. This is why the French health authorities are taking the lead and recommending this Friday to organize new vaccination campaigns, in particular for people who are at risk of developing serious forms of the disease.

“People aged 80 and over, immunocompromised people and people at very high risk of the disease” should thus benefit from an additional reminder “from the spring”, detailed the High Authority for Health (HAS) in a communicated. However, this new dose must wait at least six months following the last vaccination or the last infection to date.

The HAS, whose opinions are generally followed by the government, then recommends a campaign in the fall, this time targeted more broadly at all people at risk. This includes “people with certain comorbidities”, such as diabetes or obesity, “regardless of their age, people aged 65 and over as well as pregnant women”, said the authority, also including the entourage of these people.

A vaccination once morest Covid-19 and the flu in the fall

These recommendations come at a time when a French study has just clarified the effectiveness of booster doses: these appear to be useful for reinforcing protection once morest serious forms, but this effect lasts little over time. It is therefore important to choose the time of this booster vaccination carefully, even if this decision is made complex by the significant frequency of the waves of Covid, much less predictable than the annual return of the flu.

The HAS recommends, however, to couple a priori the anti-Covid fall campaign with that of vaccination once morest seasonal influenza. She stresses that the organization would thus be easier and the echo greater. But “we must not exclude the possibility of setting up a vaccination campaign at any time if the epidemiological situation justifies it, in particular for immunocompromised and / or vulnerable people”, she warns. In the event of the emergence of a more dangerous or contagious variant, it would even be possible to extend this campaign to the entire population, according to the HAS.

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