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Toulouse: the prefecture issues an order to ban an anti-vaccination poster campaign

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The city council of the pink city had identified at least nine posters that warned of the alleged dangers of vaccination against Covid-19.

Just weeks after the appearance of an anti-vaccination poster campaign in Toulouse, the Haute-Garonne prefecture issued an order on Saturday to ban it, it said in a press release.

“The decree prohibits this campaign and obliges the advertiser, the association ‘Réinfocovid’, and the poster designer, the company ‘Painting and serigraphy Luchetta’, to proceed with the withdrawal of these posters within 72 hours from the notification of the decree. that was done this day”, continues the prefect.

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This ban comes after a report to the prosecutor of the judicial court of Toulouse about this campaign containing “false information about vaccination against Covid-19”.

At least nine billboards

Since the beginning of summer, the pink city has been the subject of an intense anti-vaccine advertising campaign, under the noses and beards of public authorities. The city council, headed by Jean-Luc Moudenc, had told our colleagues that blue france at least nine billboards having been identified.

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The first billboard appeared in July, along the busy Boulevard de l’Embouchure, in the Minimes district. At the bottom of the white and light blue poster we can see the footprint of two organizations, the self-styled “Independent Scientific Council” as well as “Réinfo Covid”.

In the local medical community, these signs irritate. First, because they are factually false. They evoke a serious side effect for 100 injections of a vaccine against Covid-19. Prayed, according to figures from the National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM), as of July 21, 2022, 147,960,500 injections of anti-Covid vaccines had been carried out in France. Across all these injections, there were 175,474 reported cases of side effects, of which 76% were non-serious and 24% were serious. Data much lower than the figures advanced by the Toulouse campaign, especially because “declared case does not mean that the effect is attributable to the vaccine.”

Author: Clement Boutin
Source: BFM TV

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