French protest vaccine pass

PARIS. — Some 160 000 people, including far-right activists and members of France’s yellow vest movement, protested at the weekend across the country against a bill requiring everyone to have a special virus pass to enter restaurants and mandating Covid-19 vaccinations for all health care workers.

Similar protests were held in neighbouring Italy.

Police fired water cannons and tear gas on rowdy protesters in Paris, although most gatherings were orderly.

Legislators in France’s Senate were debating the virus bill Saturday after the lower house of parliament approved it on Friday, as virus infections are spiking and hospitalizations are rising.

The French government wants to speed up vaccinations to protect vulnerable people and hospitals, and avoid any new lockdown. – AP

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