• This Tuesday, the health pass became mandatory in museums and other cultural and leisure places.

  • This generalized installation, which occurred fairly quickly, does not seem to have an impact on the ever-numerous crowd around the Louvre.

  • If the opinions on the health efficiency of the past seem to agree, certain differences appear as for the social consequences on the population.

"I wanted to come back to the museum to find French heritage, it was a long time ago".

This Wednesday, visitors are numerous like Ana, 17, to queue in front of the Louvre museum.

A day eagerly awaited by these tourists, because the health pass is generalized to museums, cinemas, theaters and other places of culture and leisure.

It is this obligation that convinced Ana to make the trip from her rural town of Jouars-Ponchartrain (Yvelines).

“I'm not used to coming to cultural places in Paris since I live in the countryside, but I wanted to be there for the first day of the health pass.

I think it will be useful and necessary for the resolution of this crisis ”, assures the teenager.

Maria and Jefe, a Spanish couple share the same opinion.

“The health pass is normal, everyone should go and get vaccinated!

», They claim.

"I'm not vaccinated but I think it's a good thing," continues another tourist, wishing to remain anonymous.

She has a negative PCR test dating back less than 48 hours, a condition allowing her eligibility for the health pass.

"Everyone should be vaccinated and we would not have this problem"

On the other hand, opinions differ quite strongly on the discrimination created by the health pass. "It is nonsense to say that the health pass creates discrimination, everyone should be vaccinated and we would not have this problem, the authorities also have their freedom to impose rules," says the husband. of Maria, joined by the latter: "I am a lawyer, and obviously we cannot oblige people by law because everyone is free or not, but if you do not get vaccinated, it is normal that you do not travel. not or that you do not go to the museum. You may not want to get vaccinated, but you have to live with the consequences. In Spain, we are more united with the Covid. A lot of people are dead, we accept the rules more. "

Conversely, Ana remains relatively suspicious of the social consequences that the health pass could have: “It will necessarily be a vector of divisions on the social level, it is important to find a balance so that as many people as possible can get along. found in the decisions made by the government.

A clearly taboo subject, with many people we tried to interview refusing to give their opinion.

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