Sanitary pass: where and for whom is it still compulsory on March 14?

Sanitary pass where and for whom is it still compulsory

SANITARY PASS. While the vaccination pass is abolished on Monday March 14, 2022 in France, the health pass should no longer be compulsory for minors aged 12 to 15 in places where it is applied, but it remains the rule in hospitals for all .

[Mise à jour le 4 mars 2022 à 11h35] While Prime Minister Jean Castex announced during an intervention on the 1 p.m. newscast on March 3 that the vaccine pass would be canceled from Monday March 14, 2022 “wherever it applies” due to the “fall ” spectacular epidemic curves of Covid-19whether in terms of contamination, hospitalizations, or resuscitation, he however specified that after March 14, “the health pass will remain the rule in health establishments, retirement homes, establishments welcoming people with disabilities who are particularly fragile”, as is the vaccination obligation for caregivers.

No official announcement has yet been announced by the government concerning minors aged 12 to 15, subject to the health pass in places where people over the age of 16 must present the vaccination pass. It goes without saying that the health pass should also be suspended in all places where it applies on the date of March 14, excluding medico-social establishments.

Where and when will the health pass be abolished?

The pass sanitary, which replaces the vaccination pass in places of leisure such as cinemas, sports halls, fairs and exhibitions, or even in long-term transport for minors aged 12 to 15, should be abolished as of Monday, March 14.

In which places will the health pass be maintained?

From Monday March 14, 2022, the health pass will only be maintained in retirement homes, nursing homes, hospitals and establishments welcoming people with disabilities, “except in the event of an emergency”, for all patients. or companions. It should be noted that the vaccination obligation remains the rule for caregivers.

There are three possibilities for obtaining the health pass: the first is to have a complete vaccination schedule. It consists of two doses required for the Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca vaccines, only one dose for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, to which a booster dose is added 4 months after the 2nd injection, except for people who have already contracted Covid-19, or minors. The immunity period after the last injection must also be respected (7 days for Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca, 28 days for Johnson & Johnson). The second is to have a Covid-19 recovery certificate less than 4 months old. Finally, for those who do not wish to be vaccinated, the presentation of a PCR or antigenic test of less than 24 hours is necessary.

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