Thibault Nadal 7:00 p.m., February 16, 2022, modified at 7:00 p.m., February 16, 2022

In force since January 24, the vaccination pass has become a central element of the life of the French, who must present it to go to restaurants, museums or stadiums.

But according to an IFOP poll for the JDD, the French are less and less in favor of it since 71% of those polled are in favor of its early lifting.

Is this the sign of a fed up with the French?

In force since July 31 for the health pass, before being replaced on January 24 by the vaccination pass, the French are less and less in favor of it.

According to the latest IFOP poll for the Journal du Dimanche, 71% say they are in favor of its early lifting and 41% are "completely" in favor.

On the government side, we are considering an end to the vaccination pass at the end of March.

In detail, we observe several divisions, in particular that of age.

75% of those under 35 are in favor of the early abolition of the health pass, against 71% among those aged 35 and over, and up to 67% among those aged 65 and over.

A consequence of the closure of nightclubs?

Reconquest and LFI voters among the most favorable 

If the most vulnerable to Covid-19 are less demanding of a lifting of the health pass, those who suffer the most from the constraints of the pandemic in their activity show themselves to be much more eager to lift these restrictions: 78% of craftsmen and traders as well as 73% of business leaders say they are in favor of the early abolition of the health pass.

On the side of the voters, the sympathizers of Reconquest!

(87%), the movement of Éric Zemmour, and La France insoumise (81%) appear to be the most favorable activists for the lifting of the health pass before next July, while the sympathizers of La République en Marche and the Republicans are respectively 65% ​​and 63% of favorable opinions.