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France’s new ‘vaccine pass’ reduces the unjabbed to second-class citizens

Updated: January 28, 2022 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Fri Jan 28, 2022 – 10:45 am ESTFri Jan 28, 2022 – 10:52 am EST ANALYSIS

FRANCE (LifeSiteNews) – Aided and abetted by his executive, French president Emmanuel Macron is sticking to the “promise” made to the French earlier this month: “The unvaxxed, I really feel like pissing them off. And so we’re going to keep on doing that, to the very end.” Since Monday, COVID regulations have reached a new level of tyranny with the entry into force of the new “vaccine pass” which must now be shown to enter restaurants, cafés, theaters, sports facilities (even outdoors!) and very large shopping centers, to join trade fairs and to use domestic flights, long-distance trains and coaches. Proof of recovery from COVID during the last six months is the only exception to the vaccine rule. The only places where the sanitary pass, which can be obtained with a very recent negative COVID test, is still accepted are hospitals and homes for the elderly.

The French Constitutional Council decided last Friday that it was not competent to judge over the adequacy of the government’s assessment of the “sanitary crisis” and green-lighted the vaccine pass for people over 16,

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