Thirty doctors signed a forum on Tuesday in "Le Parisien" to challenge the executive on the too slow start of the vaccination campaign against Covid-19 in France.

These professionals, of which Doctor Jimmy Mohamed is one, demand that this vaccination be declared a great national cause.

About thirty doctors signed a forum in Le Parisien on Tuesday, to demand that the vaccination against Covid-19 be declared a great national cause.

These health professionals are indeed calling on the government to start the vaccination campaign deemed too slow in France, and which, according to them, has no medical or scientific justification. 

Among the signatories, the doctor and columnist for Europe 1, Jimmy Mohamed. 

In this forum, the doctors in fact make several proposals concerning the country's vaccination strategy.

Because as Jimmy Mohamed explains, there is no reason to delay its large-scale deployment.

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"To manage to have vaccines whatever the cost"

"Vaccination is a race against time. We started it by vaccinating the most vulnerable, people in nursing homes, who we know represent a third of deaths. But that also means that there are two third of deaths outside Ehpad. And we must protect people by starting by protecting caregivers and vaccinating all volunteers, without setting an age limit or co-morbidity. And then, vaccinating people over 65 who are volunteers.

We are blocked by the European Union, but we could draw inspiration from other countries such as Israel, for example, which has made sure to buy enough.

It would be necessary to activate certain networks and to manage to have vaccines whatever the cost, as the president had said.

And again it's a race against time.

We lost a lot of time and the English variant is present on the territory, Martin Hirsch said it. 

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Set up a vaccine task force

The English epidemic can come to us and be transposed to Paris, France, and therefore March 2021 could possibly be worse than March 2020 if we don't do something quickly.

We must accelerate the movement.

As for the logistics, keeping at minus 80 degrees with super freezers is complicated, but it remains accessible to me.

We could propose to entrust this operation to a vaccine task force which would have a little more extensive powers to report transparently and daily on the use of vaccines and that we know a little more. "