In vaccinodromes, it is possible for non-priority audiences to be vaccinated against Covid-19 at the end of the day, so that doses not used due to appointment cancellations are not wasted.

This is how at the Stade de France the queues are getting longer, with people sometimes very young.

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Regardless of their age or state of health, some French people are determined to obtain a dose of the Covid-19 vaccine as quickly as possible.

This is how many young people swell the queues in front of the vaccination centers, because little is known about it, but their vaccination is authorized so as not to let doses go to waste when an appointment is canceled at the last. minute.

In front of the nurse, in a white tent under the bleachers of the Stade de France, where the largest vaccine park in the country has been installed, Mélanie, 24, without a risky profession or comorbidity, smiles at the idea of ​​receiving her first injection.

"I have the impression that I see the end of the tunnel. It's incredible," she blurted out.

"I learned that the Stade de France had doses that were thrown away and so I said to myself that I was going to make an appointment on Doctolib. I was able to find slots without the need to have the 'required age or comorbidity,' says the young woman.

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"I'm not taking the place of anyone"

This situation is the consequence of cascading cancellations of appointments, around 500 in the last two days.

The criteria have therefore been relaxed to fill in the gaps.

"This place was not taken. I do not take the place of anyone. It is a dose that would have gone to the trash, so as much as it serves me", defends Rémi, 24, also on the point. to get vaccinated.

"These are things that we see at the end of the day, but always under the control of the authorities so that we can use all the doses", explains Stéphane Casati, head of the Red Cross.

Result, outside the stadium a new queue is formed among the arrivals: no one has an appointment, but all hope to recover a vaccine that would not have found a taker.