You will still have to show your QR code to access six shopping centers in the Alpes-Maritimes.

Seized by 34 people who demanded the suspension of the prefectural decree requiring the validation of a health pass for access to these establishments, the Nice administrative court rejected their request on Friday.

Other jurisdictions, in several other departments of France, in particular Yvelines and Essonne, have decided, on the contrary, to suspend similar orders.

The prefecture of South Corsica also announced itself this Friday the suspension of this measure.

Other accessible shops, according to the judge

In Nice, the summary judge, seized in “interim relief” for the “protection of a fundamental freedom”, considered that “the applicants did not establish that they were unable to access basic necessities in a reasonable geographical area ”.

Clearly, according to him, other businesses not requiring the health pass are accessible nearby and "the contested decree does not [prejudice] in a sufficiently serious and immediate manner to their situation".

The health pass is compulsory, at least until September 15, at Cap 3000 (Saint-Laurent-du-Var), Auchan (La Trinité), Carrefour Lingostière and Carrefour TNL (Nice), Carrefour (Antibes) and Géant Casino ( Mandelieu-La-Napoule).

In the Alpes-Maritimes, the incidence rate of Covid-19, down, was 297 cases per 100,000 inhabitants on Thursday.

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