Covid-19: 4,5 times fewer people vaccinated in French part than in Dutch part

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The vaccination campaign began in part in France on January 13, a little over a month before the start of the in part in Holland. However, three months later, the number of people who have received at least one dose is 4,5 times less. 3 doses were administered in the French part against 282 in the Dutch part on April 14. Partly French, 709% of the population received a first injection against almost 13% in St Maarten.

1 residents of the French side received both doses, or 005% of the population. This is 2,95 times less than in the Dutch part where more than 4,6% of the inhabitants are vaccinated.

2 residents of the French side received a first dose of vaccine, ie 277% of the population. This is also 6,7 times in the Dutch part where almost a quarter of the population received a first dose.

As a reminder, vaccination is a voluntary process. People wishing to be vaccinated must register online, or with their attending physician or via the single number 05 90 99 14 74 from Monday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 17 p.m. (soualigapost.com)

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