In Toulouse, the premises of the Order of Nurses were vandalized overnight from Thursday to Friday.

In particular, anti-health pass tags have been registered.

The employees of the structure say they are "shocked by such an attack (and) fear for their safety", according to a statement from the Order of Nurses.

The premises of the Order of Nurses in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) were vandalized, with in particular anti-health pass tags, on the night of Thursday to Friday, we learned from the police and the Order, which lodged a complaint.

Damage was noted Friday morning on the window of the premises of the Order of Nurses: stone throws - about thirty impact - and inscriptions "No to the pass" and "Long live the strike" on the walls, a- we learned from the police.

No intrusion into the premises

There was no intrusion into the premises, the same source said, adding that a complaint was to be received in the afternoon.

The employees of the structure say they are "shocked by such an attack (and) fear for their safety," said a statement from the Order of Nurses.

"The National Order of Nurses strongly condemns these acts of vandalism and intimidation against an organization which carries out a public service mission, in particular in the context of the health crisis", he indicates.

In the evening, the president of the Occitanie region also "strongly condemned these degradations" on her Twitter account.

"Such violence is unacceptable and I give all my support to the staff of the @Order of Nurses of #Toulouse", added Carole Delga.

I strongly condemn these degradations.


Such violence is unacceptable and I give my full support to the staff of the @Order of Nurses of #Toulouse.


Our caregivers need good citizenship and encouragement.

https://t.co/24iLHGXPo5

- Carole Delga (@CaroleDelga) August 6, 2021

Degradation on the eve of a new day of mobilization

These degradations come the day after the decision of the Constitutional Council which essentially validated the health bill and on the eve of a fourth consecutive Saturday of mobilization "for freedom" and "against the health dictatorship".