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Coronavirus: France says 110,000 fake health passes are in circulation

  • The passes, showing proof of vaccination, Covid-19 recovery or a recent negative test result, are required for access to public transport, restaurants and cultural events
  • French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin says police have found that medical staff are sometimes complicit in the fraud

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Passengers at the Gare du Nord train station in France where 110,000 fake health passes are in circulation. Photo: Reuters

Some 110,000 fake health passes are in circulation in France, the interior ministry said Thursday, with hundreds of investigations launched against makers and users of the forged documents.

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The health pass, showing proof of vaccination, Covid-19 recovery or a recent negative test result, is required for access to public transport, restaurants and cultural events.

As they investigate users and distributors of the fake documents, police have found that medical staff are sometimes complicit in the fraud, said Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin.

Medical personnel working hard in France. Others are sometimes involved in the fake passes fraud. Photo: Reuters
Medical personnel working hard in France. Others are sometimes involved in the fake passes fraud. Photo: Reuters

“The problem with the fake health passes is that they often involve the collusion of real doctors or real nurses,” he said. This makes offences “very difficult to prove”.

Some 100 people had been arrested as a result of 400 investigations since the health pass became mandatory in parts of public life, Darmanin said, adding that they risk up to five years in prison and some have already been sentenced to suspended or actual jail terms.

Last month, a doctor who allegedly sold at least 220 fake health passes in the Paris region was charged and detained. Darmanin said he was in favour of dropping cases against users of fake health passes who agreed to get a real one legally instead.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson walks near a poster advertising the NHS Covid-19 Pass application. The French government has found 110,000 fakes of its version. Photo: Reuters
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson walks near a poster advertising the NHS Covid-19 Pass application. The French government has found 110,000 fakes of its version. Photo: Reuters

The French government has warned that the number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care could reach 4,000 during the Christmas season, compared to 3,000 now.

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