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need to self isolate. our own research shows that next year, businesses will at least keep some of their staff at home, adopt a more cautious approach to reopening. adopt a more cautious approach to rwinning- to reopening. well, it is tricky times to reopening. well, it is tricky times to - to reopening. well, it is| tricky times to navigate, to reopening. well, it is- tricky times to navigate, that is for sure. thank you for joining us from the british chambers of commerce. let s now turn to france, where president emmanuel macron has announced all healthcare workers must be fully vaccinated against covid 19 by september, or risk not being paid. the requirement applies to doctors, nurses, office staff and volunteers. macron also said that from next month, health passes will need to be shown to access places like shops, bars, cinemas and long distance train journeys in france. tomasz michalski is economics professor at hec paris. is there concern that the reopening of the economy in
we are focusing on france once again, this time because it is relaxing many of its lockdown restrictions. the overnight curfew that started at 11pm ended sunday. wearing masks is no longer compulsory outdoors, apart from in queues, markets, public transport and other situations involving crowds. last week, france s central bank forecast the economy is set to grow faster than expected as its rebound gains momentum in the second half of the year. prime ministerjean castex said france is in a happy moment. what will all these changes mean for businesses? tomasz michalski is economics professor at hec paris. good to see you, tomasz i.