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“Go as far as compulsory vaccination? Why not ”, says Anne Hidalgo

2021-11-28T13:41:31.313Z


The PS presidential candidate suggested this track this Sunday to extend vaccination coverage. On the air of France Inter and Franceinfo this Sunday, the presidential candidate Anne Hidalgo raised the subject of vaccination in the context of the resurgence of the epidemic and the emergence of the Omicron variant. “We must push for vaccination. Go as far as compulsory vaccination? Why not, ” declared the current mayor of Paris herself, without taking a more clear position. To discover Pres


On the air of France Inter and Franceinfo this Sunday, the presidential candidate Anne Hidalgo raised the subject of vaccination in the context of the resurgence of the epidemic and the emergence of the Omicron variant.

“We must push for vaccination.

Go as far as compulsory vaccination?

Why not, ”

declared the current mayor of Paris herself, without taking a more clear position.

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The city council especially recommended "to

do education"

in the face of the mistrust of part of the population vis-à-vis vaccines.

For the moment, the vaccination obligation is only imposed on caregivers and professions in contact with fragile people.

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In doing so, Anne Hidalgo follows in the footsteps of another elected PS, Carole Delga, who also declared herself in favor of the vaccination obligation.

In August, the president of the Occitanie region called for making vaccination compulsory for all from this fall.

Source: lefigaro

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