Is France's summer over already? Just three days after opening the country's nightclubs, President Macron will address the nation to announce new Covid rules
Just three days after
France threw open its nightclubs' doors for the first time in 16 months, President
Emmanuel Macron is expected to announce new Covid-19 rules.
It seemed the country was taking a step towards returning to a pre-pandemic normal just in time for summer, but the delta variant has now started driving infection rates up across Europe.
Amid fears of a peak in infections, President Macron, 43, hosted a top-level Covid security meeting on Monday morning and is set to give a televised speech in the evening.
He is expected to announce plans for a law requiring health care workers to get vaccinated, and people may require special Covid-19 passes for restaurants or other day-to-day activities.
Just three days after France threw open its nightclubs' doors (pictured on July 9) for the first time in 16 months, President Emmanuel Macron is expected to announce new Covid-19 rules
Covid France: Three days after opening nightclubs, President Macron will announce new rules | Daily Mail Online