François Berléand is the guest of Pascale Clark in "Culture Médias", Tuesday, for his role in the play by Florian Zeller "An hour of tranquility" broadcast Thursday evening on France 2. The actor also spoke on the health crisis, he who was infected with Covid-19 in March.

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After a symbolic launch on Sunday, the vaccination campaign against Covid-19 is continuing in droplets in France.

A precaution that allows you to monitor possible side effects.

But also to reassure many French people who still hesitate to be vaccinated.

A hesitation swept away for a long time by the actor François Berléand.

He will be vaccinated when his turn comes, as he confirms at the microphone of Pascale Clark in 

Culture Médias,

Tuesday. 

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Sick of Covid-19 in March

François Berléand says he will not hesitate.

"I even volunteered three months ago with the AP-HP to try vaccines," he reveals.

"I don't know if it's Sanofi or not. I'm waiting for them to contact me." 

The actor adds to have already contracted the virus in March, "in a completely asymptomatic way".

"I knew it because everyone had had it where I was," he explains.

"Then I did a serological test for a film shoot. That's when I found out that I had antibodies, and therefore that I had caught it."

The vaccination schedule should allow François Berléand to be vaccinated before the summer of 2021.