A vaccination center at the Arboras stadium

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The French Rugby Federation, the Regional Health Agency, the City of Nice, and the Stade Niçois Rugby have partnered to set up a temporary Covid-19 vaccination center on Saturday, September 18, at the Arboras stadium.

The government has announced that the health pass will become mandatory for 12-17-year-olds starting September 30. The French Rugby Federation, with the support of the Regional Health Agency, the City of Nice, and Stade Niçois Rugby, wanted to organize a vaccination day aimed, among other things, at 12–17-year-olds, but also at anyone who wishes to participate actively in the national effort and allow young people to once again enjoy sports, social, and cultural activities that they have missed so much during this pandemic episode.

On this occasion, Stade Niçois Rugby, competing in the National league, will open its doors on Saturday, September 18, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to welcome the public, whether they are rugby players or not, who wish to get vaccinated.

Dr. Serge Simon, current vice-president of the FFR and a native of the region, will join the medical staff to carry out the vaccinations.

The FFR and Stade Niçois are planning activities and surprises that will undoubtedly make this day memorable for the newly vaccinated.

To get vaccinated, simply register at the following link [Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign | Nice Côte d’Azur Metropolis](https://vaccincovid19.nice.fr/VC19/).

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