Protest against vaccine pass in France:

 The opposition to the Corona vaccine, which started from Canada, has now reached France. Dozens of trucks have left southern France to cordon off Paris, on the lines of the Canadian capital, Ottawa. People are also arriving by car and bike to join the demonstration outside Canada. This movement was named 'Azad Convoy' (Convoi de la Liberté).

The French government had made vaccine passes mandatory for visiting places like restaurants, theaters and cinemas. The protesters are opposing this mandatory 'vaccine pass' program. The protest started with social media, after which a large number of people went on becoming a part of it.

The French government
has come into defensive mode because of the rapidly increasing movement in the defensive mode. Government spokesman Gabriel Attal said – as soon as the condition becomes normal in hospitals, the requirement of vaccine pass will be abolished. There has been a 35% reduction in new corono cases in the last one week.

Apart from France, New Zealand is also facing a similar situation in New Zealand as well as the capital Wellington . Protesters surrounded Parliament in the capital Wellington, but Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has made it clear that she will not talk to the protesters. Experts fear that the fire of this demonstration may reach other countries as well.

Decision to be taken from the data of the third dose In
many countries of the world, there is a demand for the fourth dose to reduce the risk of Omicron. On this, America's Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci said – We knew that the fourth dose of the vaccine would be recommended. So we are taking one step at a time. Take a decision based on the data you will get from the third dose.

Experts doubt the success of booster dose

Booster doses are being emphasized to protect against corona, but Professor Andrew Pollard, a member of the team that made the Oxford AstraZeneca Kovid-19 vaccine, has doubted its success. Pollard told 'The Telegraph' last month - we cannot vaccinate the whole world every 6 months. This measure is not sustainable. Our target should be to give vaccine to those with low immunity, instead of giving vaccine to all people above the age of 12 years.

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