Invited Friday by Olivier Véran in a letter to be vaccinated, some caregivers did not really appreciate the injunction.

Amélie de Montchalin, Minister of Transformation and the Public Service, assured in the great Rendez-vous Europe 1 - Les Echos - CNews that she "trusted their ethical and professional sense". 

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The government has organized, he assures, an acceleration of the vaccination campaign.

This also goes through that of caregivers, invited Friday by Olivier Véran in a letter to be vaccinated - a request not always very well received by those who have been at the heart of the health crisis for more than a year.

Amélie de Montchalin, Minister of Transformation and the Public Service, was the guest of the great Rendez-vous Europe 1 - Les Echos - CNews.

The one responsible for transforming the public service to make it more efficient said that she "trusted" caregivers.

About 40% of nursing home staff and 30% of caregivers, in town and in hospitals, have been vaccinated, too little according to the executive.

The Order of Physicians also called on Saturday carers to an "ethical requirement" and a "duty to set an example".

Likewise, on Sunday, the seven orders of health professions (orders of doctors, dental surgeons, pharmacists, midwives, physiotherapists, pedicures-podiatrists and nurses) call in the Journal du Dimanche "with one voice. all caregivers to be vaccinated "against Covid-19.

They stress that it is an "ethical duty" to "curb the spread of the epidemic".

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