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Race to vaccinate in Bordeaux as rare variant detected

The city of Bordeaux in southwestern France will fast-track vaccinations for residents in one neighbourhood after nearly 50 people tested positive for a "very rare" variant of Covid-19, health authorities told AFP late Friday.

Race to vaccinate in Bordeaux as rare variant detected
A woman is vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against the coronavirus at the new vaccination centre at the Parc des Expositions in Bordeaux, southwestern France, on April 8th, 2021. Philippe LOPEZ / AFP

All adult residents of the city’s northern Bacalan neighbourhood would be granted “unconditional” access to jabs, “this weekend or at worst early next week”, said Patrick Dehail, medical advisor to the regional health authority.

“We are working with the (health) ministry to obtain the extra doses required,” Dehail said, adding that the boosted local effort will then be expanded to the wider Bordeaux area.
 
“We are talking about a variant that has already been identified at the national level but which has been very rare until now,” he added.
 
At least 46 people have been infected with the variant in the Bordeaux neighbourhood, with mass testing launched Friday to track down further cases.

None of those infected so far have been hospitalised.

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Labelled VOC 20I/484Q, the strain is related to the British variant of Covid-19, but with an additional mutation.

This mutation, (E484K), is also carried by the South African and Brazilian variants and is suspected of reducing the immunity acquired by either a past infection or by some vaccines.

However, Dehail said there was as yet “no reason” to suggest that the variant is resistant to mRNA vaccines such as those made by Pfizer or Moderna, or that it causes a more serious form of Covid-19.

The variant has been detected in the northern Paris region as well as Bordeaux in southwest France.

In France as a whole, vaccinations have so far been limited to the over-50s, although people outside this age group can book unused slots advertised at short notice. All adults will be eligible for vaccinations in France from May 31st.

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Ryanair threatens to shut its operations at Bordeaux airport

Ryanair on Wednesday threatened to shut its base at Bordeaux if the southwestern French airport raises its fees, putting 120 jobs at risk according to a union.

Ryanair threatens to shut its operations at Bordeaux airport

“The airport I think wants to double our cost, we’re not willing to pay double the cost at Bordeaux,” Michael O’Leary, head of the low-cost Irish airline, told AFP.

“I think there’s a real risk we might close the base in Bordeaux maybe at the end of the summer season,” he said on the sidelines of an airline conference in Brussels.

“We have three aircraft based there, we’ve got a very successful operation, lots of good employees. But if the response of the airport is ‘pay us double the fees’, the answer is no. We’ll move the aircraft somewhere else.”

The airport said in a statement to AFP that it “regrets that Ryanair has informed its employees, without talking to Bordeaux airport, of the possibility of closing its base”.

It added that it “is regrettable that Ryanair and its management make totally erroneous comments about the level of charges at the airport”.

On Tuesday, the SNPNC-FO union expressed its “profound concern” about Ryanair’s threats, which it said concerned 120 jobs.

Bordeaux-Merignac in 2023 was the eighth busiest French airport with 6.6 million passengers.

However, this figure is just 85.5 percent of pre-Covid 2019 levels whereas the average for French airports was 92.7 percent.

Bordeaux’s airport was particularly hit by the end of its flights to Paris, victim of a French government ban on any domestic flights that can be replaced by train in less than three hours.   

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