The Mayor of Marseille Benoît Payan -

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“I have information that makes me think that the delivery of vaccines to Marseille will be insufficient to be able to provide the second doses and continue to inject the first doses.

"Invited this Friday morning of the morning of Public Senate" Hello to you ", Benoît Payan, the socialist mayor of Marseille, expressed his concern about the delays in vaccine deliveries announced for the month of May.

. @ BenoitPayan "I want answers from the government. I have information that makes me think that the delivery of doses of #vaccines to @Marseille will be insufficient to be able to ensure the second doses and continue to inject the first doses. "

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- Public Senate (@publicsenat) April 9, 2021

"Where are we with deliveries from Pfizer?"

“We have been told since yesterday a situation that will become tense,” he says.

If I don't have enough doses in the coming weeks to be able to take the second doses, I will have to stop the first doses.

"Without wanting to be alarmist", Benoît Payan "wants answers from the government".

"I want to know where we are with deliveries of the Pfizer vaccine," he said.

Also guest of the morning, Renaud Muselier (LR), president of the Paca region, confirmed the words of Benoît Payan.

: "When we have to carry out the vaccination and it is easy, (….) We are told at the last moment that the doses of vaccine do not arrive".

"It is still a problem of logistics", he denounces.

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