Massive vaccination campaigns are slowly starting everywhere.
After China, then the United States and the United Kingdom, the countries of the European Union will undertake to vaccinate their populations.
All of them act according to a relatively similar protocol.
Initially, priority was given to the weakest and the most exposed, to the elderly or those suffering from illness making them vulnerable, as well as to caregivers.
Then come the less urgent cases, then all the voluntary populations.
No state has, at least officially, made vaccination compulsory.
In the fall, when the hypothesis of putting vaccines on the market became more and more credible, some governments had suggested such a constraint.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrisson in September called for this measure, in order to stem
“this pandemic which has destroyed the world economy and has taken hundreds of thousands of lives”
, before finally
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