France's health ministe said the country was one of the first to start offering free vaccination against the disease and that 42,000 doses have been delivered so far. | Reuters
A man enters a vaccination center to receive a dose of the monkeypox vaccine in Nice, France, July 27, 2022. Francois Braun said on Tuesday.
Braun told parliament France was one of the first countries to start offering free vaccination against the disease and that 42,000 doses have been delivered so far.France has enough doses to vaccinate a target population of about 250,000 people, he added.
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