Health pass: the protests continue
While the authorities are forcing French people, especially young people, to be vaccinated, the anti-pass and anti-Covax remain mobilized and demonstrate to refuse this health diktat.
While the authorities are forcing French people, especially young people, to be vaccinated, the anti-pass and anti-Covax remain mobilized and demonstrate to refuse this health diktat.
A few days before the start of the school year, two scientists, Pierre Sonigo and Jean-Marc Sabatier, express reservations and make recommendations about vaccinating students. They are interviewed by Dr Jean-Michel Wendling*.
The European Commission warns of the legal consequences of the third dose of vaccine since the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has not yet validated the principle of this vaccine booster.
The story is old. But the former Secretary of State for the Budget, Christian Eckert, cannot resist the urge to return to this tasty episode when he was at Bercy and which says a lot about the mentality of a certain Emmanuel Macron, then Minister of the Economy, who has since become President of the Republic.
Despite the heat wave, anti health passers still mobilized in the heart of summer for the 5ᵉ consecutive Saturday. The president of the Republic is in a stalemate, on the eve of the start of the school year and eight months before the presidential election.
One of the main unions of French professional firefighters, has filed a notice of unlimited national strike from Monday, August 9, to protest against the obligation of vaccination of firefighters. The 74 opposition deputies are asking the Sages to censor the law.
“It does not seem advisable, not to say unreasonable, to include children and adolescents in a vaccination strategy against SARS-CoV-2 and its variants,” says Jean-Marc Sabatier*. Interview.
The top bosses of the global pharmaceutical industry are meeting today in Paris. The day before a meeting of the Strategic Council of Health Industries (CSIS) relaunched last February by Macron.
The anti-passers keep up the pressure: they marched in even greater numbers than last Saturday in more than 190 cities in France and promise to return next Saturday. The soap opera continues.
Are we heading for an anti-pass protest every week, as was the case with the Yellow Vests? In any case, the opponents of the health pass and mandatory vaccination are not letting up the pressure.
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced a referendum on child protection issues to combat pressure from the European Union to change recent amendments to education and child protection laws.
While the epidemic of coronavirus continues with the appearance of new variants, the French government wants to impose by law the extension of the sanitary pass to make the vaccination compulsory. Many French people are opposed to this liberticide law and call for demonstrations.