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[Vidéo] India legally protects its citizens from AstraZeneca vaccine

In Mauritius, the vaccination campaign continues despite the reluctance and suspension of some countries regarding the AstraZeneca vaccine.

To add to all this, it is the consent form used in Mauritius that raises the eyebrows. The pill does not go after the clauses of the consent form that anyone who wishes to be vaccinated must sign.

Roshi Bhadain, the leader of the Reform Party detailed the clauses that release the Mauritian state from any charge in the event of side effects or death. The lawyer finds that this consent form takes away any right for a citizen to appeal to a court of law for redress if after taking the vaccine he finds himself with health complications.

Why Mauritius takes away this right from citizens when countries such as Canada, England, Australia or India best protect their citizens. (see video)

More than 74,000 people have received their first “dose” authorities said.

Asked about the details of the vaccination form, Dr Jagutpal during the press briefing, returned the ball: “New guide by the WHO, manufacturer of the vaccine ek State Law Office” and also according to the conditions imposed, it is the “Covax facility ki demann bann detay dan sa handling the lor consent form. Attorney General Maneesh Gobin will explain the equal side of the consent form tomorrow “.


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