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New wave and vaccination, Cédric Jubillar and the Avignon festival: the information to remember this afternoon

2021-07-05T22:51:39.024Z


Here are the highlights of the news that we have selected at midday of this Monday, July 5. The info not to be missed "The virus has increased by 30 to 40% compared to last week," warns Olivier Véran facing the risk of a possible resurgence of the epidemic. “The vaccine is a chance, not a penalty. Asking a caregiver to get vaccinated is not pointing the finger at it, ”said the Minister of Health on Sunday evening. According to him, a fourth wave is possible from the end of July. As a r


The info not to be missed

"The virus has increased by 30 to 40% compared to last week," warns Olivier Véran facing the risk of a possible resurgence of the epidemic.

“The vaccine is a chance, not a penalty.

Asking a caregiver to get vaccinated is not pointing the finger at it, ”said the Minister of Health on Sunday evening.

According to him, a fourth wave is possible from the end of July.

As a result, the pressure around compulsory vaccination is growing.

François Bayrou, the High Commissioner for Planning, pleads for compulsory vaccination for the entire population.

Despite the pressure, the government's line has not changed, with many at the top of the state pointing out that "no country in the world" has made vaccination compulsory for its entire population.

Only the constraint for caregivers is on the table.

What to also remember

  • Sanofi is planning its vaccine in December… for third doses?

    With several months of delay, the vaccine against the Covid-19 of Sanofi and its partner GSK should arrive on the market "in December", indicated this Monday morning on France Inter Olivier Bogillot, president of Sanofi France. It was originally scheduled for the first half of the year, but further testing was needed to ensure its effectiveness. The president of Sanofi France assures that his vaccine will find its use, focusing on vaccine booster shots and on the rest of the world population.

  • The Avignon festival opens this Monday, despite the Covid.

    One year after the cancellation of the 2020 edition due to a pandemic, Avignon is once again the capital of the theater thanks to the opening of its international festival. Screening centers, distribution of self-tests, masks in the street - unlike the rest of France - due to the crowds outside during the festival, ventilation of the 40-minute rooms between the show slots: the City of the Popes will live to the rhythm of the restrictions.

  • The disturbing threat of Cédric Jubillar.

    The lawyers of the husband of Delphine Jubillar, who disappeared in mid-December, defend this Tuesday before the Toulouse Court of Appeal the release of their client, indicted for the murder of his wife and placed in pre-trial detention. But new evidence has emerged. Like this sentence that Cédric would have said several weeks before the disappearance of his wife: “She annoys me. I'm going to kill her, I'm going to bury her and no one will find her. "

  • Collapsed building in Florida: the rest of the building demolished before the arrival of Storm Elsa.

    The fate persists.

    Ten days after the collapse of a 12-story building in Surfside, near Miami, authorities demolished the rest of the building in a controlled explosion on Sunday evening as Storm Elsa approached.

    The weather conditions had quickly made the search difficult and the arrival of this tropical storm required the destruction of the part of the building still standing.

    The disaster toll is 24 dead and 121 missing.

The unexpected info

Married to a descendant of Louis XIV and heir to a large Italian family, Camilla de Bourbon-Siciles scraps against the BNP, which claims more than 100 million euros. She denounces a plot hatched with the complicity of her own sister. The wife of Charles de Bourbon of the Two Sicilies has been fighting for years to keep the treasure claimed by her old bank. For now, the fight is turning to its disadvantage. The courts of Jersey, in the English Channel, and Curaçao, in the Caribbean, - two islands specializing in

offshore

finance

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have in turn ordered it to reimburse the bank to the tune of more than 100 million euros. A prison sentence threatens her. The story of this incredible princess, who navigates between tax havens, heritage techniques and exotic jurisdictions.

Source: leparis

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