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“Health pass: does the situation really justify a suspension of freedoms?”, By Chantal Delsol

2021-07-26T18:15:41.183Z


TRIBUNE - For the philosopher, a government can demand sacrifices from its population in the event of an exceptional situation. But the Covid epidemic no longer meets these criteria, argues our columnist. She sees in the extension of the sanitary pass the mark of a company which ...


Chantal Delsol is a member of the Institute.

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The measures announced on July 12 by Emmanuel Macron threaten to provoke revolts. From the beginning of August, it will be impossible to go to a public place without the health pass. It is clearly a backdoor means of making compulsory the vaccination that the rulers had always sworn to leave optional. In addition, it is often difficult to access the vaccination (the "Doctolib in two clicks" is a nonsense and a denial of reality, you just have to get started yourself to see it), which makes the measure , in fact, retroactive (therefore unconstitutional). Children between 12 and 17 years old who will not be vaccinated at the start of the school year (the date is constantly postponed, today September 30), will be deprived, in fact, of any sport and any leisure.

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Source: lefigaro

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