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Home›Health›Despite over 2 million covid-19 cases, 54,000 deaths, over half of French citizens will refuse vaccines-Survey

Despite over 2 million covid-19 cases, 54,000 deaths, over half of French citizens will refuse vaccines-Survey

By alternativeafrica
December 5, 2020
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London, Dec. 5, 2020 (AltAfrica)-More than 50 percent of French citizens do not intend to get vaccinated against Covid-19 when the jab becomes available, according to several surveys, which show a reticence on the rise. It comes as France is set to roll out its nationwide vaccination campaign on 1 January. 

Troubled French president, Emmanuel Macron is shocked after several polls revealed half of French citizens have no plan to received covid-19 vaccine when available (AP)

One of the polls, conducted by Ifop for the weekly Journal du Dimanche on 28 November found that 59 percent of French citizens did not plan to get inoculated against the coronavirus.

After accusations of mishandling the Covid crisis from the outset, in terms of masks and mass testing, the French government is keen to convince the public that it has things under control.

During a press conference on Thursday evening, French Prime Minister Jean Castex outlined the national vaccination plan and called for citizens to see vaccination as an “act of altruism”.

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At present three pharmaceutical companies have come up with viable candidates for vaccines. France says it has ordered enough for 100 million people to be vaccinated in the long term.

However, only preliminary results of the vaccines have been made public, and EU regulators have yet to approve the products.

Among the detractors is the Member of European Parliament for the far-right National Rally party, Gilbert Collard, who mocked Alain Fischer, the professor of infectious diseases in charge of the government vaccination programme.

Effarant : avec monsieur #vaccin, professeur Tournesol du gouvernement, on est vacciné contre le vaccin ! Si après l’avoir entendu, vous vous faites vacciner, vous êtes vraiment très courageux ! #AlainFischer #COVID19france #Castex #Véran pic.twitter.com/yQi6P29C1S

— Gilbert Collard (@GilbertCollard) December 4, 2020

He compared him to “Professor Calculus”, the Tintin cartoon character who conducts wild lab experiments.

“Terrifying: with mister vaccine, the professor Calculus of the government, we are vaccinated against the vaccine! If, after hearing what he had to say, you still get vaccinated, then you really are very brave!” Collard tweeted on Friday.

On Thursday, Fischer said: “At this stage, it is not known if the vaccine protects a person against infection nor if it prevents retransmission of the virus.”

Vaccinate against ‘fear’

“Before we immunise ourselves against the virus, we need to immunise ourselves against fear,” health minister Olivier Véran said on Thursday, referring to the rise in reticence of the French people.

“The vaccine against fear is knowledge and understanding. I promise that we will be completely transparent throughout the vaccination process – be it on efficacy, public reaction, the evolution of scientific recommendations, the logistics of the campaign and the side effects be they serious or benign.”

The Ifop poll results showed that lower-income and blue collar workers were the most reticent, with only 28 percent saying they would get a vaccine. 

Among young people, under 35 years, only 29 percent said they would get the jab – 30 points lower than those over 65.

In a separate poll, conducted by Ifop for CNews and Sud Radio, released on Thursday, 61 percent said they did not have any intention to get the jab.

Young people unconvinced

A third poll released on Friday by Santé Publique France – the national public health authority revealed similar results from their November survey, with only 53 percent certain or most likely certain to get vaccinated. This compares to 64 percent back in July.

Among reasons given in July for not getting the vaccine:

  • 67 percent said they didn’t feel the product was safe,
  • 33 percent said they would prefer to continue other methods of protection such as social distancing and masks.
  • 18 percent said they were against vaccines in general.

Despite this, earlier this year, thousands of French people signed up as volunteers to test the new vaccines as part of the obligatory clinical trial phase.

Conspiracy theories

A Gallup survey of 140,000 people in 44 countries showed the French to be the most vaccine-sceptical in the world, with one in three saying they did not believe vaccines to be safe.

There is also an increase in information available on the internet, often linked to one of many numerous conspiracy theories, as seen in the recent French documentary Hold-up.

The Yellow Vest protest movement that erupted in opposition to fuel taxes in late 2018 amplified conspiracy theories about the government being beholden to drug companies, with the increase in the number of compulsory jabs for children from three to 11 in 2018.

President Emmanuel Macron has insisted that the vaccine will not be obligatory, instead highly recommended for certain members of the public, and employees in certain sectors. He says “transparency” and “conviction” are the best ways to bring the public around. (RFI)

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