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Vaccine fears persist in French nursing homes

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Vaccine fears persist in French nursing homes

Vaccine fears persist in French nursing homes

Fabienne Garbo's father suffers from an illness similar to Alzheimer's and was eligible for a COVID-19 shot as soon as France started vaccinating care home residents.

But she has not signed the consent form.

Emer McCarthy reports.


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