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2:03 p.m. : At 2 p.m., we get a new update on the news:
• The Senate voted yesterday evening in second reading the text setting up the vaccine pass, by making some modifications. The last parliamentary round is expected in the afternoon at the Assembly. Follow our live.
• Jean-Luc Mélenchon holds this afternoon in front of 3,000 people in Nantes a meeting “immersive and olfactory”, a new experiment in political activism. Follow our live.
• Game, set and match. Djokovic will therefore be deprived of the Australian Open. The Australian Federal Court has rejected the appeal brought by the world number one tennis player against the cancellation of his visa and his expulsion from the country. The player says to himself “extremely disappointed”.
PSG consolidates its place at the top of the standings after a quiet victory against Brest (2-0). This afternoon, the 21st day of Ligue 1 continues with Rennes-Bordeaux in particular (2-0 for Rennes at half-time).
1:24 p.m. : “We wasted time, it’s unfortunate”, reacts this morning on franceinfo François-Noël Buffet, senator LR du Rhône and president of the Senate Law Commission. “Especially since we do not know if the Constitutional Council will be seized.” Parliament must adopt in the afternoon, by a final vote of the Assembly, the controversial bill establishing the vaccine pass.
1:09 p.m. : Hello @hello87. Yes, currently, you must have received a booster dose no more than 7 months after their last injection to benefit from a valid health pass (which will soon be transformed into a vaccination pass). From February 15, “the period of validity of the vaccination certificate without booster injection will increase to 4 months instead of 7 months”, recalls the government.
1:09 p.m. : Hello, can you specify the deadline for the 3rd dose to keep your Vaccinal Pass? The date of February 15, 2022 was mentioned to reduce this period from 7 to 4 months.. thank you
1:01 p.m. : There are “encouraging signs” suggesting the lifting of Covid-related restrictions in England at the end of the month, said Oliver Dowden, a member of the United Kingdom government. Referring to telework and the introduction of the health passport in certain places, he underlined on SkyNews thee “burden this places on the hotel and restaurant industry, the economy, schools, etc., and I want us to get rid of it if possible”.
12:01 : At noon, we get a new update on the news before sitting down to eat:
• Game, set and match. Djokovic will therefore be deprived of the Australian Open. The Australian Federal Court has rejected the appeal brought by the world number one tennis player against the cancellation of his visa and his expulsion from the country. The player says to himself “extremely disappointed”.
• The Senate voted yesterday evening in second reading the text setting up the vaccine pass, by making some modifications. The last parliamentary round is expected in the afternoon at the Assembly. Follow our live.
• Jean-Luc Mélenchon holds this afternoon in front of 3,000 people in Nantes a meeting “immersive and olfactory”, a new experiment in political activism. Follow our live.
PSG consolidates its place at the top of the standings after a quiet victory against Brest (2-0). This afternoon, the 21st day of Ligue 1 continues with Rennes-Bordeaux in particular at 1 p.m.
11:37 : In this anti-vaccination pass rally, a team from Agence France-Presse was threatened with death and assaulted and one of the security guards protecting it injured in the head, as we explain to you in this article. This demonstration in Paris was notably organized by the movement Les Patriotes de Florian Philippot.
(LAURE BOYER / HANS LUCAS / AFP)
11:35 a.m. : Hello @Hugo. I was not there, but a journalist broadcast on Twitter a photograph of the demonstration where a number of demonstrators hold out their arms raised high. She said the footage was picked up from a Telegram chat between far-right activists. For the moment, I cannot find any other images of journalists present at this demonstration and who would have captured this scene.
11:32 am : During the “pride march” yesterday in Paris, 200 far-right demonstrators reportedly carried out Nazi salutes (or Kuhnen salutes). Can you confirm this for us? Thank you.
10:58 : Vaccinated English tourists can return to France without compelling reason since Friday. This is a breath of fresh air for ski resorts, which have suffered from the absence of British tourists, explains to franceinfo Marlène Giacometti, director of the tourist office of Les Ménuires and Saint-Martin-de. -Belleville in Savoy.
10:55 : Actors from the world of health or medico-social and associations of elected officials and patients send an open letter to the candidates for the presidential election inviting them “to a public debate on the future of our health system”. The subject of health “remains insufficiently treated”, believe the signatories of the letter published by the JDD. They call “to a democratic debate, accessible to all on the future of the health system on the occasion of the two years of the health crisis”, which is March 17.
10:34 am : At Saint-Antoine hospital, a specific team is responsible for freeing up beds to accommodate Covid-19 patients. They must identify patients who are fit to leave but have no accommodation solution. Reporting.
(ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)
10:09 : Guest of franceinfo this morning, the ecologist Sandrine Rousseau explains that she asks “more than ever” the resignation of the Minister of National Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer, whom she accuses “total incompetence” in its management of the health crisis at school. National education staff went on massive strike last Thursday against the waltz of health protocols linked to Covid-19.
09:33 : After two weeks of debate on the vaccine pass in Parliament, the bill must be finally voted on this afternoon in the National Assembly. “The vaccine pass will come into force as soon as possible”, declares this morning on franceinfo the Minister Delegate in charge of Autonomy and Departmental Councilor of Pas-de-Calais, Brigitte Bourguignon.
10:17 a.m. : We immediately take stock of the news to start:
• Djokovic will therefore be deprived of the Australian Open. The Australian Federal Court has rejected the appeal brought by the world number one tennis player against the cancellation of his visa and his expulsion from the country.
• The Senate voted yesterday evening in second reading the text setting up the vaccine pass, by making some modifications. The last parliamentary round is expected in the afternoon at the Assembly.
• A lull seems to be taking shape. Hospitalizations for Covid are down slightly for the third day in a row, according to official figures released last night.
• Jean-Luc Mélenchon holds this afternoon in front of 3,000 people in Nantes a meeting “immersive and olfactory”, a new experiment in political activism.
PSG consolidates its place at the top of the standings after a quiet victory against Brest (2-0). This afternoon, the 21st day of Ligue 1 continues with Rennes-Bordeaux in particular at 1 p.m.