It's his way of
"pissing off Macron to the end"
. Every morning, Quentin, a waiter in a chic restaurant in the capital, lines up in front of his pharmacy to be tested. Presidential injunctions, he has
"nothing to give a fuck"
. In a few days, when the vaccination pass is in place, he will quit his job,
"quite simply"
. His boss, who is vaccinated?
"It adapts."
His relatives?
"They are rather understanding"
. But in other families, the question of vaccination has dug loopholes, even trenches between vaccinated and convinced antivax.
On the Nantes side, at Christian's, the only vaccinated among his siblings of five,
"it created clans, among all the cousins, between those who are vaccinated and those who still refuse
. "
"Each clan is relieved to be able to share its nervousness
," continues this forty-something.
Some people don't want to see me anymore, whereas I just made a pragmatic choice, to be able to continue working and going to the restaurant.
It has become a sort of ...
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