France’s mandatory ‘health pass’ with government-issued QR codes for access to everyday life is the start of a dystopian nightmare
By: Rachel Marsden
President Macron’s announcement that citizens must adhere to a Covid-19 vaccination schedule, or pay for nose-swab tests every 2-3 days to live any semblance of a normal life, is the final nail in the coffin of civil liberties.
In the dead of summer, just a couple of days before the July 14 Bastille Day
national holiday, when many French citizens had tuned out and left the big
cities for some respite from a long stretch of sanitary restrictions – including
months of curfews – French President Emmanuel Macron took advantage of the lull
to drop a bomb on their lives that few were expecting.
From July 21, a health pass including a government QR code will be necessary
for those over the age of 12 to access bars, restaurants, cinemas, gyms,
swimming pools, museums, shopping centers, and any other venues capable of
holding at least 50 people. Employees of these venues are included, if they want
to keep their jobs.
The government will issue people a QR code to activate the pass by only two
means: pricey PCR or antigenic nose-swab tests that Macron says will have to be
paid out of pocket starting in October, or a full course of two jabs of the
Covid-19 vaccination, which he also said will be the subject of a new round of
third doses, starting in September.
What’s particularly stunning is that there is little recognition of acquired
immunity – as though our immune systems are virtually useless. There is no way
for someone who has recovered from Covid-19 to obtain a QR code as the result of
a blood test proving the presence of adequate post-infection antibodies
conferring immunity. The government considers their naturally acquired
protection invalid and wants those who already have proven antibodies to take at
least one dose of the vaccine.
The system does allow those who have a QR code from a positive Covid-19 PCR test
up to six months old to obtain the health pass, after which they are then
expected to take the shot as well – all this despite ample research indicating
lasting immunity in previously infected individuals.
By shoehorning everyone into just two government-defined camps – compliant
vaccinated individuals who will be allowed to live normally, and the
unvaccinated non-compliant who will be denied access, despite the fact that both
are capable of catching and transmitting the disease – it feels like the public
health crisis is being used to implement a new dystopian system that permits
tracking of everyone who wants to participate in everyday life.
And, as of September 15, healthcare workers who aren’t fully vaccinated “won’t
be able to work and won’t be paid,” according to health minister Olivier Veran.
So much for France’s motto of “Liberty, equality, fraternity.” Liberty no
longer exists when the government decides with a flash of a QR code generated at
its whim whether you can live normally or not.
And while Macron was adamant about maintaining solidarity and equality among
citizens by not singling out either the most vulnerable fatsos or the elderly
for restrictions at the height of the pandemic – choosing instead to lock down
the entire country – he now has no qualms about treating Covid victims with
natural immunity, and those who simply don’t think that vaccination is the right
decision for them, as second-class citizens who can rot at home with no access
to daily life.
Fraternity? Pitting the vaccinated against the anti-vaccinated – with Macron
treating the former as the ‘good’ citizens and the other as the ‘bad’ in his
official narrative – has been adopted far too easily and uncritically by many.
These people fail to see that vaccination status is a false dichotomy that
effectively herds every single citizen into a single camp: those with a QR code
issued and mandated by the government. It just so happens that those who refuse
the QR code have to be unvaccinated by definition. Therefore, anyone who is
resistant to the implementation of this new government tracking system should
oppose any attempt to divide society by personal medical decisions and support
individual choice of all – including the unvaccinated.
This destruction of fundamental freedoms is all the more striking at a time when
Covid deaths and hospitalizations are incredibly low. First this crisis was
about saving the hospitals, then it was about saving lives, then it became about
reducing cases, and now that sound you hear are the goalposts being dragged
again to make it all about preventing some potential future event.
It all seems like a system is now being implemented that will last well beyond
Covid-19. If that thought doesn’t wake up the French, who last hit the streets
en masse for months on end to protest a rise of a few cents in the price of gas,
then it’s because the government they so distrusted has now successfully managed
to co-opt and neutralize them.
Now is the time to take a stand against this continuing erosion of our freedoms.
But how many French are even still awake?
COPYRIGHT 2021 RACHEL MARSDEN