The Minister in charge of tourism and SMEs Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne specified that fairs and exhibitions as well as zoos and amusement parks receiving the public in a “non-static” manner are not affected by the new gauges imposed by the government.
On December 27, following a health defense council and a council of ministers, the government established new gauges to limit large gatherings. As of Monday January 3, 2022 and for at least three weeks, it is prohibited to accommodate more than 2,000 people indoors and 5,000 people outdoors. Sports grounds as well as theaters with major concerts are therefore affected by these new health measures. Corn trade shows, fairs, zoos or even amusement parks will continue to welcome visitors. “All fairs and exhibitions are not affected by the gauges” declared this December 30, Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, on RMC. The Minister Delegate in charge of tourism and SMEs thus distinguishes “static gatherings and places where people walkThe Agricultural Show scheduled for February 26 to March 6, 2022 can therefore take place.
The vaccination pass from January 15
If the gauges do not apply, amusement parks, zoos, fairs and exhibitions must nevertheless respect the health protocol in force and control the vaccine pass. “All fairs and exhibitions are not affected by the gauges but there is a health protocol that applies which specifies that it is necessary to set up traffic lanes, to ensure that there is no not too close between the stands, the people … They will be affected by the vaccination pass because all the places that were affected by the health pass will be affected on January 15 by the vaccination pass “, added the minister.