Faced with an increasingly tarnished image, doctors and pharmacists are still trying to become zealous advocates of AstraZeneca.
But, in the opinion of all, the task is more and more complicated.
The negative comments, the doubts that have been accumulating for two months around this vaccine produced by the Anglo-Swedish company have got the better of its reputation.
To discover
Test, isolation: the procedure to follow in the event of a suspicion of Covid-19
Read also:
Covid-19: blood clots, a very rare side effect of the AstraZeneca vaccine
"Even if the risk-benefit balance still plays in its favor, it is increasingly difficult to defend it with patients",
recognizes Doctor Philippe Boisnault, general practitioner in Magny-en-Vexin, in Val-d'Oise. .
Like other of his colleagues, the latter is also not far from giving up his promotion.
"
We are exhausted at this when for weeks everything has been poorly managed around this vaccine, which now carries too many negative signals
," he says, also highlighting another element.
"It takes time to try to convince people to take this vaccine,"
he observes, feeling
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 69% left to discover.
Subscribe: 1 € the first month
Can be canceled at any time
I ENJOY IT
Already subscribed?
Log in