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French protesters reject virus passes

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PARIS (AP) – Some 160,000 people, including far-right activists and members of France’s yellow vest movement, protested Saturday across the country against a bill requiring everyone to have a special virus pass to enter restaurant­s and mandating COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns for all health care workers.

Similar protests were held in neighborin­g Italy.

Police fired water cannons and tear gas on rowdy protesters in Paris, although most gatherings were orderly.

Legislator­s in France’s Senate were debating the virus bill Saturday after the lower house of parliament approved it on Friday, as virus infections are spiking and hospitaliz­ations are rising.

The French government wants to speed up vaccinatio­ns to protect vulnerable people and hospitals, and avoid any new lockdown.

Most French adults are fully vaccinated and multiple polls indicate a majority of French people support the new measures. But not everyone.

Protesters chanting “Liberty! Liberty!” gathered at Bastille plaza and marched through eastern Paris in one of several demonstrat­ions Saturday around France. Thousands also joined a gathering across the Seine River from the Eiffel Tower organized by a former top official in Marine Le Pen’s anti-immigratio­n party.

While most protesters were calm, tensions erupted on the margins of the Bastille march. Riot police sprayed tear gas on marchers after someone threw a chair at an officer. Other projectile­s were also thrown. Later some protesters moved to the Arc de Triomphe and police used water cannon to disperse them.

Marchers included far-right politician­s and activists as well as others angry at French President Emmanuel Macron. They were upset over a French “health pass” that is now required to enter museums, movie theaters and tourist sites. The bill under debate would expand the pass requiremen­t to all restaurant­s and bars in France and some other venues.

To get the pass, people need to be fully vaccinated, have a recent negative test or have proof they recently recovered from the virus.

 ?? AP ?? Thousands of demonstrat­ors protest against tougher regulation­s to contain COVID-19 at Place Trocadero near the Eiffel Tower in Paris on Saturday.
AP Thousands of demonstrat­ors protest against tougher regulation­s to contain COVID-19 at Place Trocadero near the Eiffel Tower in Paris on Saturday.

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