France restricts the free movement by third

People over the age of 65 in France will soon be allowed to travel or enter restaurants and museums unless they have received the strengthening dose against Coddy, said France's President Emmanuel Macron. “From December 15th, you will have to offer evidence of the strengthening dose to prolong the validity of the passport [...]
“From December 15th, you will need to offer evidence of strengthening doses to prolong the validity of your health passport”, he warned in a televised broadcast speech.
The new rule further exacerbates one of Europe's strictest regimes. However, despite the high level of vaccine, France is marking an increase in the number of cases, the BBC writes.
On Tuesday, France recorded some 12,500 new cases within 24 hours, the largest number since early September.
We're not done with this pandemic. The solution to this immunity decline is an additional dose of vaccine”, the French president said, adding that the rate of infections last week has increased by 40 percent.
The health passport in France is being requested by late July. People must prove that they were vaccinated, that they have proved negative in testing or that they have recently passed the disease to enter museums and cinemas or travel by train and plane.











