A negative test for Covid-19 may be sufficient for young people aged 12 to 17 for school trips to places subordinate to the next vaccination pass, the deputies voted in committee on Wednesday.

An amendment to this effect carried by Caroline Abadie (LREM) was voted by the Law Commission which examines the government project, "strengthening the tools for managing the health crisis".

A compromise to avoid the obligation of the vaccination pass

The text transforms the health pass into a vaccination pass "for access to leisure activities, restaurants and drinking establishments, fairs, seminars and trade shows or even interregional transport", particularly by rail.

Deputies LR, LFI, PS and also LREM Pacôme Rupin sought in vain to exempt minors from 12 to 17 years of age from a vaccination pass, stressing in particular that it was not for them under 16 to decide to vaccinated or not and that they were less prone to severe forms of the disease.

With the favorable opinion of the rapporteur Jean-Pierre Pont (LREM), the majority preferred to vote this amendment by Mrs. Abadie providing for a negative test, proof of vaccination status or a certificate of recovery for school trips.

It is "skin of grief", "it is of little use," lamented Danièle Obono (LFI).

“Anything that can be torn off for the kids, it must be torn off”, judged on the contrary Sébastien Jumel (PCF).

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