the Assembly votes to repeal the vaccination obligation for caregivers, rather than its suspension

On March 30, the High Authority for Health had recommended the lifting of the vaccination obligation against Covid-19. The government had announced that it wanted to suspend this measure, but not repeal it.

The National Assembly adopted Thursday at first reading a text to repeal the anti-Covid vaccination obligation for caregivers, rather than simply suspending this obligation, as planned by the government.

Jean-Victor Castor (Guyana), MP from the majority communist group, was adopted by 157 votes to 137, with the support of the various opposition groups, against the government’s opinion.

The Minister of Health François Braun deplored a “regrettable message sent by this Assembly to caregivers”, which will “weaken our capacity to respond” in the event of a new epidemic. The text must still be studied in the Senate.

An opinion from the HAS issued on March 30

On March 30, the High Authority for Health (HAS), had issued an opinion, recommending the lifting of the vaccination obligation against Covid-19 for caregivers. In the process, the Minister of Health François Braun announced that the government would follow this advice. According to a ministerial instruction, they will be considered reinstated “the day after” the publication of a decree scheduled for May 14.

Insufficient for Jean-Victor Castor, “the decree will only suspend the suspensions, leaving the possibility for the government” to use them again. Its text also provides that the agents concerned “retain the right to advancement they had before the suspension”.

It was voted by the deputies LR, RN, Liot (Independent Freedoms Overseas and Territories) and the vast majority of the deputies of the left alliance Nupes present. Several overseas deputies took turns in the hemicycle to defend him.

“The refusal of vaccination is the refusal of science”

“By preferring suspension to deletion, you are reinforcing health insecurity that these French people cannot afford”, in particular in “the Overseas Territories”, where “we cannot deprive ourselves of any health personnel”, launched to the minister the deputy of Guadeloupe Olivier Serva (Liot group).

“The refusal of vaccination is the refusal of science. You are turning your back on science”, reprimanded the deputy MoDem Philippe Vigier. His colleague from the presidential majority Frédéric Valletoux (Horizons group) attacked a text which will “favor anti-vaccine sentiment”.

“Do not deprive us of protection,” François Braun unsuccessfully asked the deputies.

“I repeat the respect we have for scientists, for vaccination”, insisted in the hemicycle the national secretary of the PCF Fabien Roussel, while calling for the repeal, so that a possible new vaccination obligation necessarily passes through Parliament, not by decree.

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