On display, at the moment at the Poissy party room, a funny gray-haired superheroine, syringe in hand, scarlet cape in the wind.
"Ah, we've not been dancing here for a long time!
exclaims Karl Olive, the mayor of this commune of Yvelines.
Nine months ago, we decided, in 48 hours, to transform this village hall into a care and consultation center, then a screening center. ”
Renamed “Chez Mauricette”, a nod to the very first Frenchwoman vaccinated against the coronavirus, the light-tin building now serves as a vaccination center.
A "co-production" of liberal caregivers, the municipality and the regional health agency, with the approval of the prefect.
And the least we can say is that the public is enthusiastic.
Led by the councilor (various right) Karl Olive, 200 mayors had signed, at the end of December, a manifesto committing to be vaccinated
"to set an example"
and inviting
"the state to rely on communities"
.
“Since the start of the pandemic
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