People complain over strict health measures in France


(MENAFN) Over 50,000 people complained about new rigorous pandemic restrictions in France, as the assembly of government accepted a law presenting a vaccine certification.

The Interior Ministry stated that almost 54,000 people complained in France, as well as 7,000 who walked in the capital.

“Freedom” and “Democracy in danger” were written in the held posters.

An activist in Paris informed Ruptly video organization “I’m against the vaccine pass. I’m against mass vaccination – everyone must be free to choose.”

On the other hand, other people stood by un-inoculated Serbian tennis superstar Novak Djokovic, who was lately held and criticized for expulsion in Australia over not following health rules.

A demonstrator said to AFP in Bordeaux “Novak is kind of our standard-bearer at the moment.”

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