Mandatory jab not the way ‘encourage’ shots in France but making life difficult is, says Government

A mandatory order would not be the most efficient way to ‘encourage’ those not vaccinated against COVID-19 to get the shot but plans to toughen health pass conditions were already yielding results, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said.

People in France already have to show either proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter restaurants and bars and use inter-regional trains. But with Omicron infections surging, parliament is debating legislation that will drop the test option.
President Emmanuel Macron this week said he wanted to “piss off” irritate the unvaccinated by making their lives so difficult they would get the COVID-19 shot.
‘Encourage’ suggests giving support, confidence, or hope to someone.

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