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Vaccination pass: 58% of French people are in favor of it, according to a survey

2022-01-16T10:36:09.633Z


This is 5 points less than in the last survey carried out by Ifop on this subject, in January. The vaccination pass, which must be definitively adopted this Sunday by Parliament, is approved by 58% of French people, according to an Ifop poll for the Journal du Dimanche . This is 5 points less than the institute's last survey, carried out for LCI in January (63%). Read alsoCovid-19: the Senate votes the vaccine pass, disagreements persist with the Assembly According to the survey, 93% of s


The vaccination pass, which must be definitively adopted this Sunday by Parliament, is approved by 58% of French people, according to an Ifop poll for the

Journal du Dimanche

.

This is 5 points less than the institute's last survey, carried out for LCI in January (63%).

Read alsoCovid-19: the Senate votes the vaccine pass, disagreements persist with the Assembly

According to the survey, 93% of supporters of the Republic on the march say they are in favor, against 55% of those close to France Insoumise and 53% of the National Rally.

62% of men approve of the vaccination pass, compared to 54% of women.

People over 65 support it much more than young people: 71% of them are in favor of it, compared to 48% of 18-24 year olds.

Asked about compulsory vaccination for people aged 18 or over, the French are in favor of 59%, against 68% in November.

The Senate passed the bill at second reading on Saturday evening.

It must be voted definitively this Sunday by the Assembly.

The vaccination pass should then come into effect in about ten days.

Source: lefigaro

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