France should not enforce this rule! Government spokesman commented

by time news

Government spokesman Gabriel Attal said a mandatory vaccination order would not be the right way to encourage those who have not been vaccinated in France to be vaccinated.

Under the current rule in France, people must show evidence of vaccination to enter restaurants and bars or test results that show no risk of infection.

In this context, a bill is being debated in Parliament to remove the test result that there is no risk of infection, as Omigran is on the rise, and to accept only the vaccine source.

In this case, the government’s spokesman Gabriel Attal said the vaccine pass was better than the mandatory vaccination order.

Also, Gabriel Attal said that France should not implement the compulsory vaccination rule.

“We are committed to putting pressure on those who are not vaccinated,” he said.

Attal said nearly 10 million corona tests had been performed in the past week and that the government had arranged for more health workers to conduct them.

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