Differing Covid rules for employees & travellers globally confusion.
Living with family in France I now work for L'Hermitage hotel as a jack of all trades in the French Barrière group's luxury hotel in La Baule which are an incredible organisation with full understanding of all my health conditions whilst utilising my skills are training teaching me new skills in all departments of the industry they're leaders in.
Guests and staff are global but you won't get into such a facility unless you've been vaccinated or can provide evidence you've passed a PCR on arrival to a premise you wish to access.This firm rule also applies:
1.trade fairs and shows, and to professional seminars ;
leisure and cultural venues (theaters, amusement parks, concert halls, festivals, sports halls, cinemas, etc.);
2.catering facilities (cafés, restaurants, etc.), with the exception of collective catering or takeaway sales of prepared meals, professional road and rail catering, room service in hotel restaurants and bars, and non-commercial catering, in particular the free distribution of meals;
3.long-distance travels on the national territory (domestic flights, TGV, Intercité and night trains, inter-regional buses);
4.health, social and medical services and establishments (people accompanying or visiting people in these services and establishments as well as those who are admitted for scheduled non-urgent medical care);
5.shopping centers of more than 20,000 square metres, by decision of the prefect of the department.
6. As of September 30, 2021, the presentation of a “health pass” is also mandatory for minors from 12 years to 17 years old.
So pretty clear what's expected.
I've now read this different scenario for employees in UK.
https://www.cipd.co.uk/knowledge/fun...ccination#gref
Confusing directives for sure in among that drafting.
I had my jabs voluntarily but as I've previously stated I've had forced Medical intervention injections in the past by English Court Orders which left me later fighting 'prescribed medication addiction' issues which I'm now happy to be free of after years of expensive rehab.
Not easy making decisions about the 'merits' of medication,the effects of it and the effects on those around it.
I personally am glad that my Health insurances cover the Covid-19 epidemic and in case of infection all the following costs.
Masks and hydroalcoholic gel
Screening tests (PCR, self-test, serological)
Visits to the general practitioner
Medicines
Hospitalisation in case of severe Covid.
The role of private complementary health insurance/mutual insurance company is therefore important because it enables you to cover the remaining costs that the French free health care system don't provide.My insurance costs £1000 per year.





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