At the microphone of Europe 1, Marie, nurse of 40 on the front line in the face of Covid-19, says her feeling of being "privileged" because she was able to be vaccinated ... She also expresses her anger at the attitudes of those who refuse the vaccination or do not comply with health recommendations. 

TESTIMONY

She is one of the first to be vaccinated against Covid-19, drop by drop, thanks to the AstraZeneca doses administered since Saturday to nursing staff in France.

Marie, a 40-year-old nurse who received her first dose in Lille, feels "privileged" and "relieved to be able to protect [hers]".

At the microphone of Europe 1, she also launches a call for solidarity and collective mobilization. 

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"They weren't touched for being so dumb"

"I jumped at the chance, because if no one does, we will never be rid of the damn virus", testifies the forty-something, on the front line for almost a year in the face of the epidemic.

"This will be the third time that I am deployed in the face of Covid, I have seen things that are not very pretty, I have seen people in sadness, in pain."

However, according to the caregiver, "as long as it doesn't affect us, people don't understand."

Faced with certain attitudes of skepticism vis-à-vis the vaccine or relaxation of barrier gestures, "caregivers are fed up", she loses her temper.

“The caregivers are psychologically tired, the caregivers are emotionally exhausted. Especially when you see people who don't care, you say to yourself, 'But that's not possible, they weren't touched to be. so stupid '. "

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"It would be nice if things happened and people realized that it is a virus that kills", concludes the nurse.

"If we want to get out of the shit we're in today, I think we have to."