Paris: French people who are reluctant to march to vaccinate because the authorities are set to become harder at health permits for entering restaurants, trains and public places.
Starting this week, residents have been asked to show passes in public places, proving that they have been vaccinated or recently tested negatively for Coronavirus.
While the police have instructions to be soft in the first week, the government has vowed to become harder on health checks from next week.
With testing it is set for no longer free of October, many go to vaccination centers with a heavy heart to get bait and can continue their lives as usual.
“We need to be vaccinated to be able to do the things we need to do for doing antigen tests every time for health passes is quite complicated,” said Charazede Benamirouche at the vaccination center in the northern city of Saint-Quentin.
“I have many planned activities, many travel planned so I really need to be vaccinated now.” Yasmina M’Baraka, a distribution center worker gets her first job, equally not enthusiastic.
“I feel forced to get vaccinations …
to enjoy my freedom, to enjoy my 31-year-old young woman’s life,” he said.
France has registered 6.39 million confirmed Coronavirus cases and 112,468 death from the start of Pandemi.
Medical staff in the centers say that while in the first months of vaccination drive, some patients grateful to carry small candies or gifts, or leave notes in the visitor’s book, many are now angry.
“We have people who come because it is needed and who really makes us feel that.
We sometimes get aggressive people, who are not happy to be vaccinated, which sometimes makes us a scapegoat of the system,” said Doctor Eric-Alain Junes.
More than 45 million French people were vaccinated with at least one Jab, with an increase after the July 12 speech President Emmanuel Macron where he announced health licenses and mandatory vaccination for health workers.
But the distrust of the government’s vaccine and policy of the government remained as deep as the French head for the fifth weekend national demonstration against the health pass.
“I don’t want to be vaccinated because I feel that vaccines are developed quickly even though everything.
We don’t really have proof of risk that we can have for our health for years,” said M’Baraka.