Protesters clashed with police over the French government’s coronavirus restrictions.
French police have been forced to use tear gas to disperse protesters across.
Protesters clashed with police in Paris on Saturday over French government coronavirus restrictions, and police were eventually forced to use tear gas to disperse them.
According to the report, the French government’s coronary restrictions are set to take effect on Monday.
Protesters clashed with police and riot police used tear gas, news media reported.
According to the Macron government’s plan, which runs from Monday, anyone wishing to visit France’s museums, cinemas, theaters, concerts and major parks must either be vaccinated or have a negative corona test result.
From next week, the plan will be implemented for restaurants, cafes and large shopping and travel centers by plane and train.
So far, 35.5 million people across France, half of them French, have received at least one dose of the Corona vaccine.