At the Stade de France, the largest vaccination center in France opened Tuesday morning, with already a long queue in front of door G where vaccines are held.

Europe 1 met candidates in a hurry and relieved vaccinated people.

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The largest Covid-19 vaccination center in France opened this Tuesday morning in the country's largest sports venue, the Stade de France.

The first injections started at 9:15 am, as Europe 1 observed on the spot.

But there is an accumulated delay ... A very, very long queue has formed along gate G of the Stade de France.

However at the exit of the vaccinodrome, it is relief.

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"It was always full"

Marie had been trying for a month to obtain a niche.

Her mother is finally vaccinated.

"My parents tried to register at the vaccination center near their home, and there was no more room," she says.

So her mother said she was relieved, "because it seems like a hustle and bustle right now. It was always full."

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Places for people over 60

In the queue, there are other vaccine candidates, in theory not eligible and who have still obtained an appointment.

"I called and a person told me that as I was in my sixtieth year, I could come to be vaccinated as of today; whereas the 60 years old is normally from April 16", relates so Marie.

"I have no co-morbidities. I am just 60 years old this year. I would like to be vaccinated now because I will be looking after my 2 year old baby girl due to the closing of the nurseries. I would like to be vaccinated. as quickly as possible !"

And Marie is not the only one.

Another man in line, barely 60 years old, also got an appointment to be vaccinated.