Opponents of Emmanuel Macron’s plans take to streets across country for fourth weekend running

Protesters took to the streets across France on Saturday for the fourth weekend in a row to oppose a new coronavirus health pass needed to enter a cafe or travel on an intercity train, two days before the rules come into force.

The new rules championed by the president, Emmanuel Macron, make it obligatory to either be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, be in possession of a negative test or be recently recovered from the virus to enjoy usually routine activities.

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