The seven orders of health professions "call with one voice all caregivers to be vaccinated" against Covid-19, in a column published in the JDD.

Caregivers are "the most exposed to the virus, while being in contact with the most vulnerable populations," say the signatory organizations.

The seven orders of health professions "call with a single voice on all caregivers to be vaccinated" against Covid-19, stressing that it is an "ethical duty" to "curb the spread of the epidemic ", in a column published by

the Journal du Dimanche

.

"Only 40% of nursing home staff and 30% of nursing staff in hospitals and cities have received at least one dose of the vaccine to date. It is far too little", write the orders of doctors, dentists, pharmacists , midwives, physiotherapist masseurs, chiropodists and nurses.

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Caregivers are "the most exposed to the virus, while being in contact with the most vulnerable populations," say the signatory organizations.

They must be vaccinated "because it is their ethical duty to protect their patients in all circumstances, and because it is imperative that they can protect themselves against the virus, as well as their loved ones, and slow down the disease. spread of the epidemic ", they continue.

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The Minister of Health Olivier Véran had called on caregivers, in a letter circulated on Friday, to be vaccinated "quickly" in the name of "collective security".

The Order of Physicians had already stressed on Saturday that vaccination against Covid was an "ethical requirement" for caregivers, called to a "duty of exemplarity", in a press release.

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"Everything must be done to convince young caregivers who do not necessarily feel in danger themselves, that they protect themselves and that they probably protect their patients by being vaccinated", notes for his part the immunologist Alain Fischer , the Mr. "vaccine strategy" of the government, in an interview with the JDD.

"A third of the vaccinated caregivers, it is not tolerable", underlines it.

Presenting "the vaccine obligation" for these professionals as "a last resort", he believes that "we must leave a little time to convince, but not too much".