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The cities of the agglomeration of Chartres are mobilizing to accelerate and facilitate vaccination against Covid-19. (© G. actual Chartres)
The prefect of Eure-et-Loir repeated it during his last press conference, Friday, March 5, 2021, vaccination will accelerate in the department to limit the circulation of the virus. Today, people over 75 and people with co-morbidities can be vaccinated.
The towns of the agglomeration of Chartres (Eure-et-Loir) have heard the message and elected officials are mobilizing. Here is a summary of what cities are doing to facilitate access to vaccination.
‣ To Lucé
Starting with the municipality of Lucé, who, as of today, Monday, March 8, 2021, is setting up a new local action aimed at seniors. The city of Lucé has observed difficulties for these people in making an appointment and the need to be accompanied in the process.
A support unit is set up Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. for all Luceans. It offers administrative support for vaccination against Covid-19, with a dedicated number. It’s about 02 37 25 68 68.
Florent Gauthier, mayor of Lucé said to himself:
Convinced that vaccination is our best weapon against this pandemic which has impacted our daily lives so hard for a year.
‣ In Lillant
“When there is a massive arrival of vaccines, the Chartres Métropole vaccination center asks the municipalities of the agglomeration to obtain a list of candidates for vaccination in order to complete the list of patients already registered”, explains the city. of Shiny.
An online form is used to establish a waiting list. Please note, this form is only intended for people over 75 years old. For those with co-morbidities, the municipality asks you to contact your attending physician.
A dedicated number is also available for the inhabitants of Louillard, it is the 02 37 88 00 70, active Monday to Thursday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. But the services of the town hall warn: “by telephone the wait can be long, we therefore invite you to privilege the online registration”.
To access the form, click here.
‣ A Lives
A Students, the municipality has opted for solidarity. The deputy mayor in charge of social action, Bénédicte Palluel can be contacted by phone at 06 35 49 82 23 or by email to [email protected].
The volunteers of the solidarity network can then help you with your administrative procedures or to travel to the Chartres Métropole vaccination center, which is located in Chartrexpo.
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