Thursday January 13, 2022, the columnists of Touche not at my post debated on vaccination. Moved, Danielle Moreau spoke of the obstacle course to vaccinate her 90-year-old mother, suffering from Alzheimer’s.
She couldn’t hold back her tears… On the set of Do not touch My TV, Cyril Hanouna organized a debate around a possible reinforcement of measures against the non-vaccinated. Moved by evoking her mother, Danielle Moreau has pushed a rant against those who refuse to be vaccinated against the Covid-19. “I’m for being tougher because I’ve had enough! We’ve been taking half measures for two years. Me, I’m afraid of the vaccine, but I got vaccinated for my mother. You can’t imagine the obstacle course to get vaccinated…“, she let go. Faced with the lawyer Pierre Gentillet, the columnist burst into tears, explaining: “A 90-year-old lady with Alzheimer’s, can you imagine how difficult it is to get her vaccinated? I fought for months to find someone who would come to their home to have them vaccinated. These are people, they are part of the unvaccinated too!“
Very close to her mother, Jocelyne, the columnist burst into tears when she mentioned the vaccination of the latter. Supported by Gilles Verdez, she thus dropped: “I only had him vaccinated in August, when it’s the thing I care about the most, because I can’t find anyone and we can’t take him. She will scream, she will struggle. It was a horrible moment. There are people who would like to be vaccinated, but cannot. I think antivax is a rich man’s problem!” Finally, Danielle Moreau added: “My mother, I finally found a nurse who was coming, she only comes on February 1st.“
Danielle Moreau: “She never understood what this virus was”
In March 2020, the columnist had contracted Covid-19. A few months later, it was on the set of Touche not at my post that she explained living in fear: “I live in a 40m2 with my mother who is 89 years old and when I told this to the doctor, the only thing he said to me was: ‘We have no masks.’ I told her: ‘But I’m going to kill her! If I pass him the Covid, what do I do?’ He said to me: ‘We don’t have masks, don’t spit on him.’ That’s all !Helpless, she added:We’re in a 40m2 so I did what I could, but the poor thing, she has Alzheimer’s, she never understood what this virus was so sometimes she cried because I didn’t kiss her . She thought I was angry, she wondered what she had done, that was horrible.“
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