Health
French mistrust of government could hamper coronavirus vaccine drive – Reuters
Boris Czajka knows how dangerous the coronavirus is. His wife Steffie suffered from an infection for months, and at the peak of her illness she would go to bed…

HERBLAY-SUR-SEINE, France, Dec 11 (Reuters) – Boris Czajka knows how dangerous the coronavirus is. His wife Steffie suffered from an infection for months, and at the peak of her illness she would go to bed unsure if she would survive the night.
Even so, Czajka has no intention of getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
He is not alone. France is home to more anti-vaxxers than almost any other country in the world. More than half the population say they will not, or probably not, get inoculated against…
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