Antoine Giron, municipal councilor in charge of health was vaccinated Monday, January 11, at the Nîmes University Hospital. “Everything went very well, I had no side effects. Vaccinated and in great shape!”, did he declare. He was not the only one, since, Sophie Escudier, city councilor was also vaccinated.
“It was important for us, as elected representatives, to set an example and reassure the inhabitants in this canvass”, note Antoine and Sophie, health personnel at the Nîmes CHU.
“The logistics are very heavy”
In early January, the municipal team met to prepare and organize a vaccination center in the municipality.
“The objective is to set up this vaccination center, as soon as we have the authorization”, specifies Antoine Giron.
To date, the situation is complex and vaccination on Caveirac is not yet relevant. “The logistics are very heavy to keep the Pfizer vaccine at minus 80 ° C in our town. But the government is announcing a massive vaccination, with other vaccines, from next spring. Things can change very quickly and Caveirac will be ready for organize your center “, specifies Antoine.
In fact, following the municipal council meeting, the municipality says it is ready to second municipal staff in an emergency to organize vaccinations.
Logistics have been seriously considered. The vaccinations should take place at the Georges-Dayan home. A circuit of entrances and exits to guarantee barrier gestures will be put in place. A confidentiality area is provided for patients. All that’s left is to deliver vaccines and find volunteer medical staff. Antoine, nurse, remains very optimistic: “The screening campaign in the town went well. The medical staff were able to respond favorably. It goes without saying that the situation will bring a new wave of spontaneity on the part of caregivers. Of course, I am ready to use my skills for the benefit of the Caveiracois as soon as it is appropriate. “
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