Covid-19 France: Could places refuse unvaccinated people?
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Covid-19 France: Could places refuse unvaccinated people?
As France considers introducing a law allowing greater freedom of movement for people with the Covid-19 vaccine, experts debate whether doing so is legal
6 January 2021
Placing restrictions on movement for people who do not get the Covid-19 vaccine is legally possible, but highly complicatedBy Joanna York
As France rolls out the Covid-19 vaccine, experts are debating how the health treatment may interact with legal rights for people in France.