Injection of the COVID-19 vaccine by a doctor in a vaccination center at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes.
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"And you, are you going to get vaccinated?"
This question is increasingly coming up in our discussions.
At a time when France vaccinated nearly 250,000 people on Wednesday and when it is trying to accelerate the movement by opening up to over 75 years this access to vaccines from next Monday, mistrust seems to be diminishing.
For the moment, the French can receive two vaccines against Covid-19, that of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.
Others are expected to follow, provided the European Union agrees.
The flood of information about, not the, but the coronavirus vaccines, is difficult to follow.
And there are still many unanswered questions.
In particular on this new technique, the vaccine with messenger RNA, used by several of these vaccines.
On the transmissibility of the coronavirus after the vaccine.
On the speed with which they were developed ...
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