French court to rule on Macron's COVID-19 health pass rules
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[August 05, 2021]
By Richard Lough
PARIS (Reuters) - France's constitutional
court will rule on Thursday whether a new law requiring the public to
hold a health pass to eat in restaurants and health workers to be
vaccinated against COVID-19 by mid-September complies with the
republic's founding charter.
President Emmanuel Macron announced the proposed legislation in July as
the Delta variant fuelled a fourth wave of infections, delivering a
plain message: get vaccinated.
It prompted a surge in the vaccination rate as the French faced the
prospect of being denied access to bars, restaurants, cafes and cinemas
without proof of either vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test.
Opponents of the measures accuse Macron of trampling on freedoms and
discriminating against the unvaccinated. Some 200,000 people marched
through towns and cities across France in a third weekend of protests on
Saturday and more are planned.
"A few tens of thousands of people have lost their minds to such an
extent that they are capable of saying we live in a dictatorship,"
Macron told Paris Match in an interview published on Wednesday.
It was irresponsible and selfish not to get vaccinated, the president
has said, pointing to the renewed pressure on the healthcare system.
Hospitals along the Riviera, in Corsica and the
southern Occitanie region have again triggered their crisis management
plans that include postponing some surgeries to free up beds.
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People jog on the Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir, amid the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Paris, France, August 1,
2021. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
At the La Cabasse restaurant near the Mediterranean city of Toulon,
manager Laurent Bondil said he was certain the health pass would hit
his earnings but that he would adhere to the new regulations.
"Every day there's a new rule," he bemoaned. "But what counts is
that we're still here."
The Constitutional Council will deliver its ruling later on
Thursday. It can either approve the legislation, strike it down or
approve it but with any element deemed unconstitutional removed.
The majority of French people approve of the health pass
requirements, an Elabe survey showed.
(Reporting by Richard Lough in Paris, additional reporting by
Clotaire Achi in Toulon; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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