Paris: French Parliament on Monday approved the bill which would make Covid-19 vaccination mandatory for health workers and requires a health trajectory supported in a variety of social places as France with the fourth wave of Koronavirus infection.
Visitors who head to the museum, cinema or swimming pool in France have been rejected entry if they cannot produce a pass that shows that they have been vaccinated against Covid-19 or have had a recent negative test.
Pass has been needed for large-scale festivals or go clubbing.
From the beginning of August, the next pass will be needed to enter the restaurant and bar and for long distance trips and plane trips.
The steps contained in this bill will end on November 15.
The last green light from the Constitutional Court, the nation’s top jurisdiction, will be needed before the law can come into force.
Of the approximately 4,000 new cases in early July, daily infections in France gradually increased, reaching 22,000 weeks ago, with hospitalization also increased.
Like many other countries throughout Europe, France deals with a highly contagious Delta variant, first identified in India, which threatened to extend the burgara and economic recovery.
Authorities increase efforts to facilitate mass vaccination and increase outreach to those who have not made an appointment.
On Sunday, 49.3% of the 67 million French populations have received two doses or one single shot of the Covid-19 vaccine, still far from the threshold that some experts can help most of the Covid-19 trompition, the mechanism called “flock immunity “.
“Experts from the State Pasteur Institute said earlier this year, the total easing of restrictions in the country could be imagined without the resurrection of the epidemic if more than 90% of adults receive vaccines.