You will need a health pass in France.
This is one of Emmanuel Macron's announcements, this Thursday, in an interview with the regional daily press, including Le Parisien.
Detailing a schedule for reopening and lifting of the curfew, the President of the Republic also detailed the creation and use of a health pass.
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There is currently no health pass in France.
However, the debate has been going on for several months.
Such a pass, which we do not yet know what form it will take, would however make it possible to prove that we are vaccinated against Covid-19 or, if applicable, that we have recently tested negative.
In mid-April, the government presented a new feature of its TousAntiCovid application, Carnet, which authenticates PCR tests and, soon, vaccination certificates.
The European Union is also working on a similar health certificate.
Compulsory health pass
Still is as long as, as announced Emmanuel Macron, this health pass would be mandatory under certain conditions.
It will be available from June 9, for anyone wishing to go to a place of culture (cinemas, museums, theaters, etc.), a sports venue (such as football stadiums), a trade fair or a fair.
From June 30, it will also be available for all participants in events bringing together more than 1,000 people, such as festivals.
"Condition entry into a place of culture with a health passport, I admit that I have a lot of trouble," said Roselyne Bachelot, the Minister of Culture, on April 23.
Foreign tourists will also have to have a health pass from June 9 when they arrive in France, announced Emmanuel Macron.