THE QUESTION.
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We absolutely want to avoid getting there
." While Austria is reconfiguring the anti-Covid vaccination refractory as of Monday, the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire was very skeptical about such an option ... without however ruling it out. “
We must do everything to avoid a new confinement,
he said Sunday on BFMTV,
because it is not good for us, for our private lives, for society, for the morale of our children, for the 'economy
'. In turn, the president of the LREM group in the National Assembly, Christophe Castaner, said on Monday that the majority “does not want” such an end, however suggesting that the alternative was still possible. "
All the assumptions are on the table, because we are facing a virus which surprises us and can still surprise us
, ”said the elected official evasively.
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Also questioned on the issue this Sunday, two of the five participants in the LR primary debate, Valérie Pécresse and Xavier Bertrand, said they would not hesitate to target the unvaccinated in the event of new restrictions.
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If there are difficult decisions to make, I will take them with regard to the unvaccinated
", declared the president of the Hauts-de-France region.
The first country to come to such an end, has Austria set a precedent?
Could selective containment be considered in France, and what does French law say about this?
In particular, would establishing a differential diet between vaccinated and unvaccinated be constitutional?
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The question of confinement
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