Beloved,
I wish above all things that thou mayest... be in health...
3 John 1:2
27. Nonpharmaceutical Measures for Pandemic Influenza in Nonhealthcare Settings-Personal Protective and Environmental Measures
"Some French supermarkets are now requiring their customers to show a COVID pass before entering.
The use of face masks, either by infected or non infected peresons, does not have a significant effect on influenza transmission.
SO MASKS DON’T PROTECT YOU FROM ME, AND VICE VERSA.
Study article: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32027586/
Q: Are these measures some of the Possible TOOLS and MECHANISMS that could be used in the future to control buying and selling during the Final showdown in the Great Controversy? (you know what i mean)
Q: Considering the Science shows that the vaxed and unvaxed can both get and transmit COVID---then wouldn't this just be plain MEAN by the government of the land of my ancestors--France?
"Some French supermarkets are now requiring their customers to show a COVID pass before entering.
The measure is sparking much controversy as a video showing police
blocking the entrance of a supermarket to a group of people has immerged
on Twitter.This week, some French supermarket chains have announced that they are
now requiring customers to show a valid COVID pass before
entering stores whose surfaces exceed 20,000 square
meters (approximately 215,278 square feet), in areas where the COVID
incidence rate is over 200 per 100,000 inhabitants.
There are only two ways French citizens can obtain
the “sanitary pass.” One is to show proof of a “full vaccination
package” which becomes valid a week after receiving both shots of a
COVID-19 vaccine. The other is to show proof of a negative PCR or
antigen test result obtained within the last 72 hours (an extension from
the previous standard of 48 hours). The cost of PCR tests is currently
covered by French social security, but as of mid-October this will no
longer be the case.
A fine of up to 750 euros (approx. $818 US) is applicable to people
presenting a fake or fraudulent COVID pass. The fine increases to 1500
euros (approx. $1754 US) for a second offense and to 3750 euros (approx.
$4384 US) for a third.
The French department (administrative region) of Gironde,
which launched the use of COVID bracelets on Wednesday, is one of 24
departments where the new measure applies. A prefectorial decree
released on August 13 indicated that the COVID pass would be required to
access the ten biggest supermarkets in the department from Monday,
August 16 to Tuesday, August 31." Lifesite
They are corrupt, and speak wickedly concerning oppression: they speak loftily. Psalm73:8