Himself resistant to the vaccine, for fear of bites, Cyril Hanouna finally took the plunge last November. However, don’t count on him to get his children vaccinated, as he told TPMP.
“For me, it’s no”. Since December, the government has opened up vaccination, on a voluntary basis, to children aged five to eleven in order to stop the Covid-19 pandemic as much as possible, and ensure safety in schools, high circulation of the virus. Now, for many parents, it is time to think about whether their children will also be vaccinated. But for others, the question is quickly answered: it’s no. As for Cyril Hanouna, who refuses that his two children receive a dose of vaccine.
Already refractory to vaccination, for example “fear” injections and not the vaccine itself, the facilitator Do not touch My TV finally took the plunge last November, when until then, he was being “tested every two days”. However, for his children Lino and Bianca, out of the question for the moment that they are vaccinated. “For me it’s no. Not the kids“, he thus launched without detour in the emission of C8, Wednesday January 5. Martin Blachier, public health doctor regularly invited on television sets, supported Cyril Hanouna by claiming to have “three children in the target of five to eleven”, and not have “the intention to have them vaccinated”. The same goes for Benjamin Castaldi, who is against the vaccination of children.
Antivax doctor is controversial in TPMP
If he took the leap of vaccination, after a friend told him that “it was very important to get vaccinated”, Cyril Hanouna regularly moderates the debate around this subject, in particular by welcoming antivax doctors on the Touche plateau not at my post. What sometimes cause violent clashes with her chroniclers, such as Valérie Bénaïm, upset that one of her friends, aged 40 and until then in good health, is now in intensive care because of the Covid-19. The day before, the journalist had thus had a tense exchange with an antivax health professional, until she was particularly moved.
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