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In Guadeloupe, the social movement against the vaccine obligation and the health pass is running out of steam

12/17/2021, 8:05:33 PM


Despite palpable tension, the situation is calming down. Organizations campaigning against health measures put in place against Covid-19 are struggling to remobilize the ranks.

Pointe-a-Pitre

Thursday evening, in front of the Mutuality Palace in Pointe-à-Pitre, the most assiduous activists of the movement against the vaccine obligation and the health pass were gathered, under a rainy sky. For nearly three hours, the union leaders, their lawyer and the headliners of the various collectives that make up the movement, spoke. In Creole, they recalled their commitment against the vaccine obligation and their desire to "

continue the fight

". A fight for the "

freedom

" to be vaccinated or not, in which the feeling of being "

despised

" or even "

kouyonné

" as we say in Creole is expressed, by the government, the Republic, the media.

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"

They told us, one dose, then two and now, after five months, our immunity drops and we need a third dose

", criticizes Elie Domota, leader of the LKP, the "collective against outrageous exploitation ".

And to recall, not without mockery, that "

32% of Guadeloupe

" are doubly vaccinated but that "

soon ...

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