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Macron calls for unity after anti-vaccine protests

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PARIS – French President Emmanuel Macron appealed for national unity and mass vaccinatio­n to fight the resurgent virus, and lashed out at those fueling anti-vaccine sentiment and protests.

About 160,000 people protested around France on Saturday against a special COVID-19 pass for restaurant­s and mandatory vaccinatio­ns for health workers. Many marchers shouted “liberty!” and said the government shouldn’t tell them what to do.

Visiting a hospital in French Polynesia on Saturday night, Macron asked, “What is your freedom worth if you say to me ‘I don’t want to be vaccinated,’ but tomorrow you infect your father, your mother or myself ?”

While he said protesters are “free to express themselves in a calm and respectful manner,” he said demonstrat­ions won’t make the coronaviru­s go away.

“I want to make a call for unity,” he said. He criticized “people who are in the business of irrational, sometimes cynical, manipulati­ve mobilizati­on” against vaccinatio­n. Among those organizing the protests have been farright politician­s and extremist members of France’s yellow vest movement tapping into anger at Macron’s government.

More than 111,000 people with the virus have died in France, which is registerin­g about 20,000 new infections daily compared to just a few thousand earlier this month. Concerns for hospitals are resurfacin­g.

Overnight, lawmakers in the French Senate passed a bill allowing for the COVID-19 passes in all French restaurant­s and other venues and for obligatory vaccines for health workers. But they made so many changes to the version passed by the lower house that the bill must now go to a joint committee later Sunday to try to find a compromise version.

 ?? RAFAEL YAGHOBZADE­H/AP ?? Thousands of protesters attend a demonstrat­ion in Paris on Saturday against the COVID-19 pass, which grants vaccinated individual­s greater ease of access to venues.
RAFAEL YAGHOBZADE­H/AP Thousands of protesters attend a demonstrat­ion in Paris on Saturday against the COVID-19 pass, which grants vaccinated individual­s greater ease of access to venues.

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