Geraldine Maillet privileged? Why the columnist of "TPMP" has already been vaccinated: Femme Actuelle The MAG

While several countries have taken the decision to suspend the use of the vaccine AstraZeneca, after the appearance of certain side effects in several people who have received a dose, the French government decided to do the same on March 15, 2021. A news on which Cyril Hanouna and his columnists obviously returned the same evening in Hands off my post sure C8. Present in tray, Geraldine Maillet revealed that she had already been vaccinated withAstraZeneca.

Although she is not one of the priority people according to the criteria of the vaccination plan launched by the government, the one to whom Julie Gayet had confided a secret about her relationship with François Hollande explained why she had been entitled to a dose of vaccine. "Actually my doctor couldn't find anyone, so he called me out of desperation," revealed Geraldine Maillet. Subsequently, the one who had defended her companion Daniel Riolo after his sexist remarks on RMC assured to have "trust" despite the suspension of the vaccine AstraZeneca.

Geraldine Maillet: "I am happy to have been vaccinated"

"I saw that there was in Great Britain 3 cases of cerebral venous thrombosis out of 9.7 million vaccinated. In Germany, there were 7 cases of cerebral venous thrombosis out of 1.7 million vaccinated. Finally, if we look with a magnifying glass, as with the people who are vaccinated against Smallpox, there are always news items, mishaps, " said Geraldine Maillet. The columnist of TPMP then asserted "to be happy to have been vaccinated," although she recognizes that the suspension of the vaccine AstraZeneca "is an important precautionary principle.".

Conversely, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who should have been vaccinated because of his age (69 years), revealed on March 15, 2021, in the morning of France Inter, that he had refused to receive a dose of the vaccine immediately. A choice that he justifies not on a medical level, but rather on a moral level. The deputy of France rebellious has therefore chosen to wait to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.

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