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Police fire gas as protesters rail against health pass

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PROTESTERS and police in Paris clashed as demonstrat­ions raged against plans to introduce stricter Covid measures.

President Emmanuel Macron had announced sweeping rules to fight a surge in cases caused by the Delta variant.

They included the mandatory vaccinatio­n of health workers and a health pass for the public – which means a jab certificat­e or negative virus test will be required to enter cafes, bars, restaurant­s, malls and cinemas.

Officers fired tear gas on several occasions in the clashes, as some people overturned bins and set a mechanical digger alight. Others wore badges saying: ‘No to the health pass.’

Nantes, Marseille and Montpellie­r also saw protests.

Mr Macron has said the jab is the best way to put France back on the path to normality.

But critics of his plan, set to come into effect next month, have accused him of trampling on freedoms and discrimina­ting against the unvaccinat­ed.

‘It’s totally arbitrary and wholly undemocrat­ic,’ said one demonstrat­or, who identified himself as Jean-Louis.

The show of discontent began on Bastille Day – the anniversar­y of the 1789 storming of a medieval fortress in Paris which marked the turning point in the French Revolution.

Among other proposals in the government’s draft bill is mandatory ten-day isolation for anyone who tests positive, with police making random checks, French media reported. The government did not confirm this.

 ?? GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP/GETTY ?? Backlash: A demonstrat­or
kicks a gas canister back to police in central Paris
GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP/GETTY Backlash: A demonstrat­or kicks a gas canister back to police in central Paris
 ?? REUTERS ?? Crowd: Officer helps woman during protests
REUTERS Crowd: Officer helps woman during protests

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