Mauricette goes down in history. This 78-year-old former household helper, hospitalized at René-Muret hospital in Sevran, in Seine-Saint-Denis, is the first French woman to receive the vaccine against Covid-19 developed by Pfizer-BioNTech laboratories. “I am moved,” she said soberly. “It’s getting hot!”, Also launched this former resident of Bourget (Seine-Saint-Denis). Smiling, she was applauded by the hospital staff present.
The nurse who administered the dose was also said to be “very moved”, relates The Parisian. “The injections are treatments that we do every day. But this is the first vaccine that everyone is talking about. I didn’t have any stress,” Samira said.
A 65-year-old cardiologist, Dr Jean-Jacques Monsuez, was also vaccinated shortly after, shortly before 11:20 a.m. Between eight and nine residents of the long-term care unit of this establishment dependent on Public Assistance – Hospitals of Paris (AP-HP) will also benefit from the serum during the day.
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In total, this Sunday, around twenty elderly people and caregivers must be vaccinated during the symbolic launch of the French vaccine campaign, in Sevran therefore, and in Dijon (Côte-d’Or), at the geriatric center of Champmaillot. The government has set by the end of February the goal of one million vaccinated among the oldest and most vulnerable, individuals and caregivers, in the 7,000 nursing homes and other similar establishments.
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