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Covid-19: France sets vaccine sights on hard-to-reach residents

Efforts are under way in France to provide Covid-19 vaccines to harder-to-reach populations such as rural residents and the homeless in Paris. © France 24 screengrab

Nearly 50 percent of the French population has received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, but health authorities fear the vaccination campaign could plateau over the summer. Efforts are under way to provide jabs to residents of remote areas and the homeless.

A bus carrying supplies of Covid-19 vaccines has been criss-crossing France's southern Occitanie region for more than two months. The service is open to all residents, but organisers say it has led to a surge in vaccination rates among the elderly in remote areas.

"Booking an appointment online is not an option for them," said Nadine Beldlo, a nurse. "They don't own a smartphone, they usually don't have an internet connection."

In Paris, the NGO Aurore offers homeless people the opportunity to get a jab. Ensuring that recipients also receive a second dose can be a challenge.

"We need to do whatever we can to keep in touch and make sure they get the second dose, even if it means going to look for them," said Cécile Clarissou, a doctor at the organisation.

>> France fears a summertime vaccination plateau due to anti-vax sentiment

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