The Primary Health Insurance Fund (CPAM) has decided to write to seniors in Vaucluse.

Nearly 700 letters left for the South-Luberon, Cavaillon and the North-Vaucluse, reports France Bleu Vaucluse, this Wednesday.

In these letters, the organization encourages seniors to be vaccinated.

According to data from Public Health France, 86.9% of people aged 80 and over in the department had received at least one dose of the vaccine on Tuesday.

According to the director of the CPAM of Vaucluse, Sophie de Nicolaï, it is however necessary to seek out those over 80 years old who live outside urban areas.

Help an isolated audience

A public, sometimes isolated, who should have struggled to go for vaccination, "sometimes because of a mobility problem, the fear also of being in a vaccination center with people, or even not knowing how to register. for a meeting on the Internet ”, she declared at the microphone of our colleagues.

To remedy this, the letter sent by the CPAM therefore offers two solutions to the persons concerned.

The latter can either see with a caregiver who intervenes at home to be vaccinated at home, or else go to a place of vaccination thanks to a voucher for a taxi attached to the letter.

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