In France, 3,093 new cases of Covid have been reported in the last 24 hours during the vaccination campaign. The French government has reported the deaths of 146 patients infected with the coronavirus in the last 24 hours. There have been 2,550,864 cases since the onset of the epidemic. 62,573 people have lost their lives due to Covid-19. The special thing is that the vaccination campaign is starting in France from Sunday. 19,500 vaccine doses have been delivered to the complex suburban area on Saturday. According to local media, the dose has been distributed to other sites as well. According to media reports, a dozen citizens over the age of 75 are about to be vaccinated on Sunday morning in a hospital in north Paris. According to reports, it marks the beginning of vaccination in European Union countries. The vaccine dose will be given to the elderly in about 20 institutes next week. 7,000 nursing homes and other establishments for the elderly have been identified across the country. A nationwide vaccination campaign is scheduled to begin in 2021. Under the government's plan, about 1 million people are expected to be offered vaccines during the first phase of the campaign in the months of January and February. The first case of a new variant of Coronavirus has been reported in France after Britain on Friday. This new wave of Covid-19 has caused a crisis in the Euro area's second-largest economy. A French citizen who has returned from a visit to London has confirmed the new version of the Covid-19. The French Ministry of Health has confirmed this. The ministry says that new variants of Covid-19 have been identified in the said citizen. The Ministry said that the first case of new variants in France has been found in the city of Tours. The infected person arrived from London on 19 December. However, the condition of the infected is fine. Virus-infected patients are feeling well. Also Read- Seven rare deer found dead in Pak's Bahawalpur Zoo under mysterious conditions Iran logs traffic curfew to 330 cities to protract virus decline How Millions More hard-hit Post-Christmas Lockdown in UK!