English中文

Offstream
news


COVID-19 pandemic

French Prime Minister Jean Castex announces that a new COVID-19 vaccine pass will go into effect on January 24 pending approval from the Constitutional Council. The new pass will ban unvaccinated people from entering most public venues and travelling on domestic flights and inter-regional trains. Additionally, the mandate to work from home for more than 3 days per week will be lifted on February 2 and children between the ages of 12 and 17 years will be eligible to receive a booster dose beginning on Monday.

French premier says vaccine pass to go into effect Monday

Sources:  ABC News


Changes

  1. French Prime Minister Jean Castex announces that a new COVID-19 vaccine pass will go into effect on January 24 pending the approval from the Constitutional Council, which will ban unvaccinated people from entering most public venues, domestic flights, and inter-regional trains, and allows children aged 12 to 17 years to receive booster shots. Additionally, starting from February 2, work from home at least three weeks will be lifted.
  2. French Prime Minister Jean Castex announces that a new COVID-19 vaccine pass will go into effect on January 24 pending approval from the Constitutional Council. The new pass will ban unvaccinated people from entering most public venues and travelling on domestic flights and inter-regional trains. Additionally, the mandate to work from home for more than 3 days per week will be lifted on February 2 and children between the ages of 12 and 17 years will be eligible to receive a booster dose beginning on Monday.

Related