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Vaccination: "The French paradox"

2021-08-18T19:19:09.933Z


The editorial of Le Figaro, by Yves Thréard. In a readily pessimistic country like ours, this is information that can boost morale. France has caught up and is expected to soon be among the top nations with the most people vaccinated in the world. The operation was looking pretty bad at the start of the year. While Mauricette received his first injection, critics were heard to denounce our inability to behave like the Americans, the Israelis


In a readily pessimistic country like ours, this is information that can boost morale.

France has caught up and is expected to soon be among the top nations with the most people vaccinated in the world.

The operation was looking pretty bad at the start of the year.

While Mauricette received his first injection, critics were heard to denounce our inability to behave like the Americans, the Israelis or the Germans.

Three peoples with which the French love to measure themselves in order, generally, to better "self-flag" in comparisons that are rarely flattering for them ...

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So would it be a far cry from the hype to reality?

Could this be proof that the campaigns hostile to vaccination, the violent condemnations of the health pass and the calls to defend freedoms against "dictatorship" are only anecdotal?

The prism of the animated parades on Saturday is undoubtedly distorting and the reconciliation of the figures between vaccinated and

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Source: lefigaro

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