“It is a headlong rush” towards “a vaccine obligation”, considers the deputy Éric Coquerel

The rebellious France deputy of Seine-Saint-Denis Éric Coquerel judged this Friday on franceinfo that France was heading “towards a compulsory vaccine every four to six months”, and this “without having sufficient hindsight”.

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“It’s a headlong rush towards something that leads to an obligation to vaccinate if we want to have social activities”, reacted Friday, December 17 on franceinfo Éric Coquerel, deputy La France insoumise of Seine-Saint-Denis, after the announcements of Jean Castex.

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It is also “a permanent vaccination obligation, in view of the peculiarities of a virus which comes knocking on the door every four to five months, with variants which again need to be vaccinated”, he added. “There is not in the history of the vaccine a compulsory vaccine every four to six months, and that is what we are heading towards without having sufficient hindsight”, alert the LFI deputy. “We have to find a good balance between not calling into question aspects of freedom, and on the other hand to take measures that make it possible to fight as effectively as possible against the virus. Is the vaccine enough? No. What I blame the government for is reducing its strategy to vaccination. “

Éric Coquerel also insisted on the need to “Put the package back on the hospital, because the question that is asked is the fear that the hospital will be overwhelmed. The government would do better to hurry on this, rather than move to coercive measures which are sometimes false security “.


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