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"Vaccination: the French flaw"

2021-09-12T19:50:57.512Z


The editorial of Le Figaro, by Yves Thréard. What if the progress of a vaccination campaign revealed the state of health of a society, its level of organization, solidarity, discipline? It is in any case the opportunity to compare the countries to each other. In Europe, France stands out every Saturday by the parade in its streets of a crowd of refractory to vaccines or to the health pass. It is also the only nation, for the time being, wher


What if the progress of a vaccination campaign revealed the state of health of a society, its level of organization, solidarity, discipline? It is in any case the opportunity to compare the countries to each other. In Europe, France stands out every Saturday by the parade in its streets of a crowd of refractory to vaccines or to the health pass. It is also the only nation, for the time being, where a former minister is brought to justice for her management of the crisis. She is further distinguished by the difficulty she shows in vaccinating all her elders. 750,000 people over the age of 75 or vulnerable to coronavirus, such as the obese and diabetics, have not received any injections. Spain, in particular, does not display this blind spot. Why? Because our Iberian neighbor was much more traumatized by the first wave,in spring 2020. The vaccine opposition is insignificant. Finally, family solidarity still means something there, as in

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