Martine Aubry, mayor of Lille.

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M.Libert / 20 Minutes

  • The mayor of Lille, Martine Aubry, strongly criticized the government's policy on vaccination.

  • She denounces communication blasts on weekends so the doses are lacking.

Words not really followed by action.

Lille PS mayor Martine Aubry denounced Thursday a "lack of organization and transparency" of the government in the vaccination campaign, also worried about a "slippage" of the Covid-19 epidemic for lack of sufficient restrictions .

In terms of vaccination, even if "it is very complicated, that the doses do not arrive, there is also a problem of organization, a problem of transparency in the distribution of the doses", declared Martine Aubry in a point press release at the town hall.

On several occasions, the government has asked the municipality to open vaccination centers "very quickly", before "canceling" at the last moment for lack of doses, regretted the mayor.

"At the moment things are completely out of control"

She also deplored "communication blows", with massive vaccination operations organized these last weekends "under the watchful eye of the cameras" while "what we do on weekends, we do not do in the week ".

"On Wednesday March 17, we are told 'we should open the Zénith' the following weekend for a large-scale operation, then 'on Friday we are told that there will be no doses', he said. she particularly insisted.

"And then we learned that we had opened the Marcq-en-Baroeul racecourse, doing this operation with the Ramsay group, a private group, rather than doing it with us, the public," she said. added.

"Rebelote this week, we are told 'we are going to open the Zénith' and yesterday we were told 'no, there are not the doses' while the racecourse has yet to open, she was 'surprised'.

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She also judged that it was necessary "without doubt other measures pending a much heavier vaccination", to curb the epidemic, regretting that President Emmanuel Macron "decided not to confine" in February.

"At the moment things are completely out of control" and today, despite the new measures imposed in particular in Hauts-de-France and Ile-de-France "we have the impression that life continues as just before [...] therefore there, it's not going, ”she judged.

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