France could do away with health passes in large shopping malls

France could do away with health passes in large shopping malls

Labour minister says the restrictions are hurting the business activity of malls.

Thousands of protesters rally in Paris in July protesting against the Covid-19 health pass. (AP pic)
PARIS:
France could ease health pass restrictions that are hurting the activity of large shopping malls if the Covid-19 epidemic situation keeps improving, Labour Minister Elisabeth Borne said today.

“The health situation is improving. If this is confirmed, we will be able to ease the rules,” Borne told France Inter radio, adding that this could be decided “in the coming days”.

French retail group Auchan has said that the introduction in France in early August of a health pass that customers must show in shopping malls with a surface area of more than 20,000 square metres hit its business at the start of the third quarter.

France, where the daily average Covid-19 contagion rate has slowed, is battling a fourth wave of the pandemic, and the government aims to administer a third vaccine shot to some 18 million people by early 2022, a health ministry official said on Tuesday.

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