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France hits mid-May target of 20 million Covid-19 vaccinations

People queuing at the Nice Exhibition Centre, one of dozens of "vaccinodromes", or mass vaccination centres, set up across France. has changed its use to the Corona Vaccination Center with a vaccine injection capacity of 5,000 per day. REUTERS - ERIC GAILLARD

President Emmanuel Macron confirmed on Saturday that a third of the population had received at least one shot of the Covid-19 vaccine, as the government moves to boost its inoculation campaign ahead of the summer.

"It's a very important moment for the entire country, because it supports our prospects for ending this crisis," said Prime Minister Jean Castex at a mass vaccination centre at Porte de Versailles, in the south of Paris.

The government had set a goal of vaccinating 20 million people – nearly 30 percent of the population – with at least their first dose by mid-May, followed by 30 million in mid-June.

Health authority figures published Friday showed more than 8.7 million people, or 13 percent of the population, had received two vaccine doses.

Meanwhile the number of patients in intensive care units continued to fall Friday to 4,400 – well below the peak of 6,000 critically ill patients during the third virus wave that began in March.

On Wednesday, cinemas, theatres and non-essential shops will reopen with limited capacity, while a nationwide curfew will be pushed back to 9pm.

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