The socialist mayor of Marseille Benoît Payan -

AFP

The speech has changed.

While last week, Benoît Payan claimed to have "sufficient doses" and "what to come" for three weeks, the socialist mayor of the second largest city in France now affirms in a press release sent on Tuesday that "the city ​​of Marseille risks running out of vaccines ”against Covid-19.

"To be able to vaccinate Marseillais over 75 years old, we need the government to deliver us four times as many doses", says the city councilor.

Last week, the LR president of the metropolis and the Bouches-du-Rhône department Martine Vassal also estimated that the number of doses available in the territory was insufficient.

In the same press release, the mayor of Marseille claims to have recruited 70 people in schools to take care of schoolchildren during lunch, while the organization of the canteen in accordance with the new protocol has become chaotic and controversial in Marseille, like the explained

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