After ten days without finding a single vaccination slot available, Samuel * finally pushes the doors of the Thomas Edison Health Center.
It is here, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, that the health authorities have decided to install the first vaccination center entirely dedicated to monkeypox.
In the hall about fifteen people are waiting, getting ready to receive the injection.
For Samuel, this injection is essential.
This is the only way to be able to
"find a serene sexual life and not find yourself the victim of additional stigmatization",
he explains.
For the 26-year-old, the anxious wait is over.
But many are still impatient, because since its opening, the center has been overwhelmed with requests for appointments.
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A growing rate of vaccination
The health authorities are working to ensure that people who want it can get vaccinated in a timely manner.
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