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“As of Monday, I will officially be a second-class citizen of France.”

Updated: August 6, 2021 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) – As of Monday, I – like millions of other people living in France – will officially be a second-class citizen. Going to a restaurant, a museum, a concert, a cinema, or a swimming pool, having a drink on a café terrace, boarding a fast train, or visiting a relative in hospital or a home for the elderly, will be allowed only to those who have been fully “vaccinated,” who have recovered from COVID less than 6 months ago, or who can show a negative PCR or a genic test passed less than 48 hours ago. Information regarding the citizen’s sanitary status will be included in a QR-code that must be scanned before entering. All of these restrictions on people’s liberties have just been validated by the Constitutional Council of France.

Some restaurants in the Vendée town of La Roche-sur-Yon have made national headlines by starting a few days ago to recruit voluntary pensioners to “police” potential customers. Owners of these establishments

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