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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNew vaccine regs in France. Mandatory vaccine for healtworkers
From France 24 -
Vaccination will become mandatory for all health workers. Macron urged them to be inoculated by September 15, after which they could face potential sanctions or fines. Vaccination is a "matter of individual responsibility [...] but also a matter of our freedom", the president added.
France's health minister Olivier Véran said that non-vaccinated health workers won't receive a salary nor be allowed to work after September 15.
"This summer will be a summer of economic recovery," he stated, adding that the 'health passport' a QR code or certificate proving that the holder has a negative Covid-19 test, is fully vaccinated or recently recovered from Covid-19 will be required throughout different establishments in France from August, including bars, restaurants, cafés and shopping centres.
New regs in France -
And PCR tests will no longer be free.
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New vaccine regs in France. Mandatory vaccine for healtworkers (Original Post)
GoneOffShore
Jul 2021
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CaliforniaPeggy
(152,320 posts)1. We should be doing this.
People can yell and scream about "freedum" all they want, but their actions hurt the rest of us.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)2. Good. It's way past time to get serious about this.
DURHAM D
(32,847 posts)3. Oh look...adults.
AllaN01Bear
(23,209 posts)4. france gets it right, but tfg says no , its up to the states .