Coronavirus Outbreak (COVID-19)

Sanitary passage after March 14, 2022: in which locations?

Publié le null - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)

As of March 14, 2022, the vaccination pass is suspended in all places where it was required (places of leisure and culture, cafes, bars and restaurants, fairs and trade shows...). However, the health pass including the result of a negative test of less than 24 hours remains in force in health facilities, retirement homes and facilities for people with disabilities.

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Due to the improved health situation in the face of the COVID-19 outbreak and the significant reduction in pressure on hospitals, the Prime Minister announced on 3 March 2022 the suspension of the vaccination pass in places where it was required from 14 March 2022.

In order to protect the most vulnerable people, the health pass remains required for people aged 12 and over (accompanying persons, visitors) at the entrance of hospitals, retirement homes and facilities for people with disabilities.

What evidence for the health history?

The health pass consists in presenting, in numeric format (via

My notebook

of the AllAntiCovid app) or paper, one of these health proofs:

  • certificate of vaccination attesting to a complete vaccination course;
  • certificate of recovery of more than 11 days and whose expiry date varies depending on the vaccination status (less than 4 months or unlimited);
  • result of a negative test (PCR or antigen) of less than 24 hours, or of a self-test carried out under the supervision of a pharmacist;
  • certificate of contraindication to vaccination.

In what locations?

Except in emergencies in hospitals and clinics or to carry out a screening test, the health pass is required for access to health facilities:

  • hospitals, clinics, medical and social institutions;
  • retirement homes, Ehpads;
  • facilities for disabled people.
  • when crossing borders on journeys to/from France.
  • in certain overseas territories, where the health or vaccination pass has been extended.

FYI  

Medical and social facilities and services for children and independent residences are not covered by the obligation of the health history.

Persons who receive care scheduled in the hospital must carry a health pass unless the head of department decides otherwise if the requirement of the pass is such as to prevent access to the patient's care within a time period necessary for proper care.

Please note

Self-testing is not recognized in the context of travel abroad, in Corsica or to overseas territorial authorities.

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