Paris-Sana
Hundreds of French people demonstrated two days before stricter restrictions targeting those who refuse to receive coronavirus vaccines will take effect.
Agence France-Presse quoted opponents of these measures as saying today, "The enhanced measures will affect daily freedoms," denouncing what they considered a form of "social apartheid."
The demonstrators carried banners that read (No to apartheid), and the nurse, Anaiel, criticized the compulsory vaccination, describing it as (disgraceful), wondering: Those who received the vaccine will contract the epidemic, so what is the benefit of that?
A new health vaccination certificate in France will enter into force the day after tomorrow, so that people aged 16 years and over must prove that they have received the vaccine in order to be able to enter restaurants and bars, participate in recreational activities or use public transportation between regions. A negative test will only be sufficient to reach to health services.