Rules requiring people to show a Covid-19 pass vaccinal to access venues will be lifted in France on March 14 – about a month before the presidential election - said French Prime Minister Jean Castex, as the country gradually eases Covid health protocols amid signs the virus is receding in France.
“The health situation is improving,” Castex told TF1 television on Thursday.
Face masks will also no longer be needed indoors from March 14, with the exception of public transport.
The pass vaccinal, however, remains mandatory to access elderly home care centres, Castex added.
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I don't know about anyone else, but I shall be wearing a mask for the foreseeable future.
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We will too especially in the supermarkets. Yesterday I read "France confirms 10 cases of hybrid Covid strain ‘Deltacron’
The hybrid is thought to have been spreading since January, but it's possible impact is still unclear".
The hybrid is thought to have been spreading since January, but it's possible impact is still unclear".
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We've started music practices without masks, which makes life a lot easier. But we are all fully vaccinated and the room is well aired. However, we'll probably keep them for a while when shopping as we prefer to be cautious.
Prefectures can however make certain stipulations if they wish.
@Sparkle If you're wearing a mask for your own protection, the ordinary surgical or home-made masks won't do that, you'll need an FFP2 (available in supermarkets).
Prefectures can however make certain stipulations if they wish.
@Sparkle If you're wearing a mask for your own protection, the ordinary surgical or home-made masks won't do that, you'll need an FFP2 (available in supermarkets).
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@Blaze Thanks Blaze I can imagine that you can enjoy your music much better sans mask and I darn't really admit to this.....but I will! Being risk averse I have a few boxes of the FFP2 masks I probably emptied the local supermarket because I wanted to have extra supplies as I knew my English & Irish friends/neighbours would forget to bring them and would need them for the supermarket - their first sentence being 'we need to go shopping - oooer we've forgotten to bring masks have you got any'! Also the Irish always have a big party for us all when they arrive so masks needed for the party goers as well! Do the FFP2s have a use by date
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I'm thinking of using them in the garden when the pollen's bad Whether they'll work or not is another matter - they're not dust mask substitutes !!
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They do seem to help, my hay-fever isn't quite so bad when I'm wearing a mask in the garden, which I do at the moment because of the hazel pollen, it'll be the willows next - my neighbour probably thinks I'm paranoid.
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The chestnuts are bad for us plus the silver birches. We have a large deodar cedar which I think is also a culprit. It funny because neither of us has eve had hay fever in our lives until the 3 or 4 years. Fortunately it's the sneezing not the eye/nose running kind.
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@Blaze @Char what an absolutely brilliant idea
PS I forgot to add that I've also bought several boxes of the Covid self-test kits (autotests) from the pharmacy - just in case - not for us but for the visitors
PS I forgot to add that I've also bought several boxes of the Covid self-test kits (autotests) from the pharmacy - just in case - not for us but for the visitors
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However the virus also enters through the eyes - so you need a visor too for self protection.
Quite right too - in fact they should use their own - and before setting off
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They will have even if nothing is printed on the box.
Over time the elastic in the straps will perish.