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Covid-19: could a “vaccine passport” to access certain places and services see the light of day in France?

2021-01-11T19:55:58.334Z


THE VERIFICATION - Could access to places of culture, restaurants and planes be reserved only for people vaccinated against Covid-19, as some are asking?


THE QUESTION.

The debates on the “vaccine passport” are making a big comeback at the start of 2021. In the “next world”, will access to certain places and services be reserved only for people vaccinated against Covid -19?

Read also: Covid-19: these 5 sectors which have an almost vital interest in making the vaccination campaign a success

Israeli parliamentarians are the first to vote a few days ago for the establishment of a “

health passport

”.

This precious sesame will be granted for a period of three days after the result of a negative PCR test, and six months for a citizen who has been vaccinated.

According to the Israeli press, this passport may be needed to attend cultural events or go to a restaurant.

In France, could such a “

green passport

” opening certain rights to vaccinated people legally see the light of day?

Read also: Covid: with the vaccine, will we be able to achieve collective immunity in the coming months?

CHECKS.

Over the weeks, the possibility of a "

vaccine passport

" in France has become a very sensitive subject politically.

On Christmas Eve, the “

Management of health emergencies

” bill

raised

concerns

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Source: lefigaro

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