
Coffee and croissant in a French cafe? You'll need a COVID pass for that
The Peninsula
PARIS: The French morning ritual of a coffee and croissant became more complicated on Monday as people had to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test before taking a seat at their favourite cafe, though numerous eateries ignored the new rules.
A health pass now has to be shown to eat in a restaurant, access non-emergency treatment in a hospital or travel on an intercity train, part of a government drive to contain a fourth wave of infections. President Emmanuel Macron unveiled the edict last month with a clear message: get vaccinated.More Related News