French government criticized for slow vaccination in France -

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Emmanuel Macron is chairing this Monday afternoon at the Elysee Palace a "follow-up meeting" on anti-Covid vaccination in France, the presidency said, while the controversy mounts over the "slowness" of the vaccination campaign.

This is "a working and monitoring meeting on vaccines" with the head of government Jean Castex and the ministers concerned who will be present around the head of state, added this source, without further clarification.

516 people vaccinated in France on January 1

A Health Defense Council and a Council of Ministers are scheduled in principle on Wednesday.

With 516 people vaccinated on January 1, according to the Ministry of Health, criticism does not weaken against the government, accused of having implemented a strategy that is too slow and too cautious compared to some of its European neighbors.

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