Castex announces the suspension of the vaccine pass and the end of the mask on March 14

Prime Minister Jean Castex announced Thursday, from March 14, the end of wearing a mask everywhere where it was compulsory except in transport and the suspension of the vaccination pass, during an intervention in the TF1 newspaper.

The situation is improving thanks to our collective efforts, thanks to the measures we have taken (..), the conditions are met for a new phase of easing of the measures, justified the head of government.

The winter wave of Covid-19 has been on the decline for several weeks. On average over seven days, the number of new cases of contamination stood at 53,152 on Wednesday evening against more than 70,000 a week ago.

The pressure is also reduced in the hospital, where 2,329 people are in critical care.

The government had so far mentioned a passage below the threshold of 1,500 patients in critical care by mid-March among the criteria for lifting all or part of the vaccination pass, in force since January 24.

From Monday March 14 we will suspend the application of the vaccination pass wherever it applies, Jean Castex said on Thursday.

On the same date, he announced the end of the wearing of the compulsory mask in all places where it is still applied, that is to say rather inside.

However, two measures continue to remain in force. Wearing a mask will remain compulsory in public passenger transport given the crowding, he said. In addition, the health pass will also remain in force in health establishments, retirement homes, establishments welcoming people with disabilities who are particularly fragile, as well as the vaccination obligation which applies to caregivers.

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