By Jack Phillips
January 9, 2022 Updated: January 9, 2022
French party "Les Patriotes" leader Florian Philippot and lawyer Fabrice di Vizio march during a rally called by his party against the compulsory COVID-19 vaccination and the mandatory use of the health pass, in Paris, on Jan. 8, 2022. (Christophe Archambault/AFP via Getty Images)
French
authorities said that about 105,000 protesters took to the streets across the
country against a draft law that essentially would ban unvaccinated people from
public life.
Protesters
are demonstrated against French President Emmanuel
Macron’s recent comment about people who haven’t received COVID-19
vaccines, saying: “I really want to piss them off. And so we will continue to
do so, to the bitter end. That’s the strategy.”
Speaking
to Le Parisien, Macron said his government intends to make life as difficult as
possible for unvaccinated individuals by tightening curbs on their civil
liberties. In recent days, the Omicron COVID-19 variant has rapidly spread
across the world, including Europe, and data suggests it easily infects fully vaccinated
individuals.
Many
French demonstrators on Saturday chanted a variation of Macron’s vulgar remark.
Others
carried signs saying, “no to the vaccine pass,” a reference to Macron’s
legislative push to require proof of vaccination to enter venues such as cafes,
bars, and museums.
TV
images showed skirmishes between protesters and police at one site. Protesters
also rallied through the streets in Marseille, Nantes, and Le Mans among other
cities.
“[Macron’s
remarks] were the last straw. We are not irresponsible,” said hospital administrator
Virginie Houget, who has avoided a mandatory vaccine order for health workers
because she caught COVID-19 late last year. Studies have demonstrated that a
prior COVID-19 infection confers protection against future infections, although
it is rarely mentioned by public health officials who instead promote
vaccinations.
With
three months before a presidential election, some analysts have noted that
Macron’s blunt language appeared to be calculated and designed to garner
support among pro-vaccine voters.
The
protesters accuse Macron of trampling on their freedoms and treating citizens
unequally. People in France already
have to show either proof of vaccination or a negative test to enter
restaurants and bars and use inter-regional trains.
“I want
him to piss off drug dealers and criminals, not the average person,” said one
55-year-old protester who requested anonymity because he runs a business.
Despite
surging Omicron infections, the government wants to drop the test
option. France is one of the most highly vaccinated countries in the
world, with more than 90 percent of people aged 12 and older being fully
vaccinated.
During
a protest Saturday, right-wing presidential candidate Florian Philippot
said that “every vaccinated person is a future non-vaccinated person” because
of booster shot mandates that are increasingly being employed across the world.
“Every French person is in the crosshairs of the liberticidal madness of Macron
the madman,” he added.
Police
in Germany told news outlets that about 16,000 people took to the streets in
Hamburg to protest against the German government’s increasingly tight COVID-19
restrictions. Germany is considering imposing a general COVID-19 vaccine mandate
for everyone who is eligible, including children.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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