"
The golden age of
vaccination
was in January-February,
" recalls in a cheerful tone Saliha Grévin, pharmacist and head of the Gayant Expo vaccinodrome center in Douai.
She remembers precisely a visit from a patient in February.
After receiving his first injection, the man returned to offer a large platter of homemade fruit jellies to the mobilized teams.
All accompanied by a letter.
"
I thought that I too could give you a little pleasure
," it is written.
I will be back on March 13 for the second dose.
I would like, if possible, to recover the packaging
”.
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“
Since then, the attitude of patients has changed radically
, sighs Saliha Grévin.
We see a lot of people coming in who complain about being under a dictatorship, who are pissing off.
It has happened to me to be treated as a collaborator
”, regrets the head of the center.
In recent weeks, a new generation of vaccine candidates has been walking through the doors of the centers backwards.
Announced by Emmanuel Macron on July 12,
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