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Peut-on utiliser Moderna ou Pfizer de manière indifférenciée en dose de rappel ?

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Une jeune femme se fait vacciner dans un centre de vaccination de la mairie du 10e arrondissement, à Paris, le 2 décembre 2021. BENJAMIN GIRETTE POUR « LE MONDE » Le gouvernement annonce, la logistique doit suivre. Une semaine après avoir été informés qu’ils recevraient principalement le vaccin de Moderna plutôt que celui de Pfizer,

The post Peut-on utiliser Moderna ou Pfizer de manière indifférenciée en dose de rappel ? appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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