Thursday’s coronavirus news: controversial France health pass lawful, says court; UK reports 30,215 cases and 86 deaths
by Nicola Slawson (now); Robyn Vinter, Lucy Campbell from Science | The Guardian on (#5MZNY)
As it happened: French court rules pass required to enter restaurants and bars is legal; UK cases rise above 30,000 again
- Wales will follow international travel changes made by England
- UK doctors condemn shambolic' rollout of jabs to children
- German minister criticised over plans to place restrictions on unvaccinated
- Sydney Covid Delta variant outbreak an epidemic of young people'
- Indonesia Covid deaths pass 100,000 as Delta overwhelms hospitals
11.44pm BST
Here's a round-up of this evening's Covid news:
10.17pm BST
The Italian government has said teachers will need proof of immunity from Covid-19 from the start of September, as travellers on public transport will also need the country's green pass".
Reuters reports that Mario Draghi's cabinet widened those who require the certification to all teachers, university students and long-distance transport passengers.
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