Monkey pox: “Thank you to the French Republic” … In Lille, Belgians rush to get vaccinated

It was a “day off” for them, a day of rest before the tumult of the start of the school year. So, this Thursday, Daam and Bart took the car and traveled the 125 km which separate Antwerp from Lille (North). Driving for two hours, crossing the border to find the sesame that their native Belgium lacks: a dose of vaccine once morest monkeypox. Together, these two longtime friends have come to receive the injection that will protect them (in part) monkey poxa disease that continues to spread throughout Europe.

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