"We will not have vaccinated all the French for the summer", had affirmed, on BFMTV, a week ago, the president of the scientific council, Jean-François Delfraissy, contradicting Olivier Véran who had affirmed the opposite a few days more early.
Emmanuel Macron put a part back in the machine this Tuesday evening, promising on TF1 a vaccine "for all French adults who wish" "by the end of the summer".
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"In early March, we will have vaccinated all residents of retirement homes who wished," also said Emmanuel Macron, interviewed by TF1, at the end of a meeting on the production of vaccines.
“We will have vaccinated, more widely beyond these establishments, during this period, the over 75s.
»He clarified.
The President of the Republic also specified that four sites will produce, from “end of February - beginning of March”, vaccines against Covid-19, without specifying which sites will produce which vaccines.
Emmanuel Macron noted that Europe had "secured" the supply of a total of "2.3 billion" doses, "and we hope to do even more".
According to a poll published in mid-January and that Le Parisien had revealed, 54% of French people said they wanted to be vaccinated (24% "certainly") against 46% who did not want to.