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Certificates in France are now mandatory vaccination




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France has passed a law on compulsory vaccination certificates. They will be required in a number of public places such as restaurants, cinemas and museums.

The certificate will also be mandatory for intercity trains. Until now, these places could be visited by unvaccinated people, as long as they provide a valid negative test. The law is a major reason for regular anti-vaccine protests. Some parties in parliament also find it too restrictive. However, the vote passed by a majority of more than 150 votes and the law will enter into force. Surveys show that most French people support him. In France, nearly 80 percent of the population is vaccinated, he said Nova tv.

“Vaccination is a personal decision. But in the end, it became necessary for everyone to be immunized to end the crisis. And here is the solution,” said Arthur Nado, a 23-year-old student.

“Perfect. Now everyone agrees. Except for those who don’t want to be vaccinated, but I don’t care. Here, they passed the law. Good job,” said Caroline Boucher, a 90-year-old pensioner.

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