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Changes to the French pass sanitaire with a pass vaccine

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JustAnotherDayWorkingAtHome · 13/01/2022 15:27

I have been reading so many articles on google on this and can't seem to work out how the changes that are being voted in affect children 12-17.

From what I can gather you will no longer be able to rely on a negative test taken in the last 24 hours as proof of covid status but will have to be fully vaccinated.

I can't work out if this applies to kids.

At the moment it seems like kids qualify for a health pass by either

  1. fully vaccinated
  2. proof of negative covid test less than 24 hours hold
  3. proof of having had covid in the last 6 months and the positive test being more than 11 days old

Does anyone know if this is going to continue to be the case for kids?

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