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"The slowness of French vaccination is a symptom of our downgrading"

2021-01-01T18:37:52.116Z


FIGAROVOX / TRIBUNE - The United Kingdom has already vaccinated 1 million people while France on the evening of December 30 was only 38, recalls Antoine Levy. The economist and doctoral student at MIT draws up a list of the various denials of our administration which explain this delay as well ...


Antoine Levy, normalien, graduate of HEC and the Paris School of Economics, is an economist and doctoral student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received the Castle Krob Fellowship and the Kenan Sahin Presidential Fellowship.

By the evening of December 30, after 4 days of vaccination, 138 people had received a dose of immunization against Covid in France.

In ten days, the United States vaccinated nearly 3 million people.

Israel, at the same time, administered the first dose of the vaccine to 7.5% of its population (the equivalent of nearly 5 million French people), including nearly 30% of those over sixty, the most vulnerable, which allows him to foresee the end of the epidemic by the beginning of February.

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The United Kingdom, a country comparable to ours in population, has already vaccinated nearly a million people.

Germany, handicapped by the same slowness of vaccine approval as France (that of the European Medicines Agency and its culpable negligence) and armed

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Source: lefigaro

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