French President Emmanuel Macron said that it would be counterproductive to make vaccination against the new coronavirus, and expressed his desire to gain understanding of vaccination by disclosing information on its effectiveness.

French President Emmanuel Macron appeared on the online media "Brut." Program on the 4th and responded to reporters and viewers' questions for two hours.



France has decided not to require vaccination against the new coronavirus, which is expected to begin next month.



When asked why he would not require vaccination, President Macron pointed out that future evaluations of the effectiveness of new vaccines by health authorities and research institutes are essential.



He added, "It is counterproductive to make an unfamiliar vaccine mandatory. It is more important to be transparent and convinced than to make it mandatory." I showed my thoughts.



In France, more than 2.2 million infected people have been identified so far in a government summary, the highest in Europe, but in a poll earlier this month, 61% said they would not be vaccinated. doing.