The bill “sanitary vigilance” allows its maintenance until July 31, 2022. Adopted with only ten vote of gap, the text will be examined in the Senate from October 28th.
Le Monde with AFP
At the end of often electrical debates, the Assembly gave the night from Wednesday 20 to Thursday, 21 October a first light on the bill “health vigilance”, with the controversial possibility of using the sanitary pass until on July 31, 2022.
The bill was adopted with only 10 vote by 135 votes for and 125 against the end of two days of debates regularly marked by weapon and invective passes in the hemicycle, between the oppositions and the majority. The text will be examined in the Senate as early as October 28th.
The Government justified this request for extension by the possibility of an epidemic rebound. “Some shudges are felt locally in the territory, while the situation in overseas remains worrying,” said Tuesday, the Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, before the members.
Stuck between the review of the state budget and that of social security, the bill has not been adopted without evil. The majority narrowly avoided a struggling time shortly before 22 hours, at the time of the vote of article 2, the heart of the bill, with a Ric-Rac adoption by 74 votes for and 73 against.
Toolbox
The punctual haemicycle mobilization problems at LREM deputies, pointing on Tuesday morning in group meeting by their leader Christophe Castaner, have obviously not been solved.
“has a voice near, walkers who do not walk as surely that yesterday went away on the wall of the opposition contestation,” said the Sebastien Jumel communist. “Your drift on the sanitary pass does not go!”
Presented as a “toolbox”, the bill proposes, inter alia, extending the use of health and other measures to curb the epidemic until July 31, 2022. The state of emergency sanitary in Guyana is prolonged until 31 December 2021.
As the uncertainty over a hypothetical lifting of the pass in mid-November, the Government spokesman, Gabriel Attal, had shifted the enthusiasm, Wednesday, at the end of the Council of Ministers. “Today, given the situation, I do not see how an adaptation could intervene on November 15th.”
The extension of the sanitary pass for eight months, after the presidential election and the legislative, has generated a strong opposition on the left and on the right.
Access to the vaccine status of students
As expected, the majority returned to the Louvé in the law of laws where the member LREM Pacôme Ripin, opposing solved to the pass, had amended an amendment that plans to circumscribe the use of the geographically and in function. the incidence rate of the epidemic. LREM, Modem and Act have restored national logic, while taking into account several criteria that “walkers” want to specify to justify the action: vaccination rate, positivity of screening tests, incidence or saturation. resuscitation beds – with levels to be defined.
The Assembly also adopted an amendment of the Government concerning the knowledge of the students’ vaccination status by school directors or second-degree heads of school. The measure aims to “facilitate the organization of screening and vaccination campaigns and to organize teaching conditions for preventing the risks of propagation of the virus” and therefore, in fine, to avoid class closures.
“You open an unthinkable breach in a [medical) secret that must be kept,” lasted the LR Philippe Gosselin in unison with other oppositions.