In France, it was necessary to show a vaccination certificate of the new coronavirus vaccine or a negative test certificate when using restaurants, but the vaccination certificate was given on the 24th due to the spread of the mutant virus, Omicron strain. A law has been enacted that only allows.

In France, the number of infected people per day has exceeded 300,000 one after another this month due to the spread of the mutant virus Omicron strain, but the number of infected people is decreasing in the suburbs including Paris. There is a tendency.



Until now, when using restaurants and long-distance trains, it was necessary to show a vaccination certificate or a negative certificate based on a test, but on the 24th, only vaccination certificate will be accepted in order to further suppress infection. The law was enforced.

At a restaurant in Paris, a QR code certifying that a user had been vaccinated was shown to a clerk on a smartphone and eating.



A 52-year-old male user said, "I think this is a measure to reduce the risk of spreading the infection and tightening the bed."



In addition, the manager of the restaurant said, "Since I have confirmed the vaccination certificate or the negative certificate, there is no big change."

President Macron has criticized the fact that unvaccinated people are "irresponsible" because they are becoming more serious and straining the bed as the Omicron strain spreads, and by requiring the presentation of vaccination proof, the vaccine will be given. The aim is to strongly promote inoculation.



On the other hand, there were voices of opposition over the mandatory presentation of vaccination certificates, saying that they would deprive them of freedom of choice, and protest demonstrations were held nationwide on the 22nd of this month.