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Covid-19: where to find a vaccination center near you in Ile-de-France and Oise?

2021-04-10T10:13:49.428Z


Ile-de-France residents and residents of the Oise, our tool allows you to find the vaccination center closest to your home or your


Where can you get vaccinated?

While France has accelerated its vaccination campaign against Covid-19 in recent weeks, in particular with the opening of dozens of vaccinodromes in the country, it is sometimes complicated to know where we can be administered the precious serum.

To make your job easier, Le Parisien has set up a tool allowing you to very quickly find the vaccination center closest to your home or place of work, in Ile-de-France and Oise.

The interactive map is very easy to use: all you have to do is locate the city and district that concerns you, then zoom in.

The centers appear, and by clicking on the blue circle their address too.

This Thursday, during a visit to a vaccination center in Nogent-sur-Marne (Val-de-Marne), Prime Minister Jean Castex, announced that France has crossed the threshold of 10 million people who have received a first injection of vaccine against Covid-19.

“We are one week ahead (of) the goal I had set.

It's a very good performance, France vaccinates a lot, ”he added.

The government had planned to vaccinate with at least a first dose 10 million people by mid-April.

At a daily rate reaching 200,000 to 300,000 vaccinations, this objective was reached a few days in advance.

The government's latest target is for 10 million French people to have received at least one dose of vaccine in mid-April, 20 million in mid-May, and 30 million in mid-June.

If the first threshold seems largely achievable, the next two seem more difficult to anticipate.

In particular, it is to be hoped that the various laboratories will not be forced to announce further delays in deliveries.

Emmanuel Macron, for his part, has said and repeated several times that he expected to have allowed all French adults who wish to have received at least one dose of vaccine "by the end of the summer" .

Source: leparis

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