With the suspension of the vaccine pass, the way opens for Novak Djokovic at Roland-Garros

With the suspension of the vaccine pass, the way opens for Novak Djokovic at Roland-Garros
From Monday March 14, we will suspend the application of the vaccine pass wherever it appliesThis Thursday, in the TF1 newspaper, Jean Castex indirectly paved the way for Novak Djokovic. The Serb, not vaccinated, has no intention of going back on this decision at the risk of paying a high price. or miss Roland-Garros and Wimbledon as he recently confirmed to the BBC, but the suspension of the vaccination pass should therefore allow him to hold his place at Porte d’Auteuil next May (May 22 – June 5).

To enter French territory today, everyone must simply present before their trip the negative result of a PCR test less than 72 hours old or antigen test less than 48 hours old or observe self-isolation for 7 days and submit to a test at the end of this period if they are traveling from a country with active circulation of the virus. If the situation does not deteriorate before May 22 and if the government maintains the same course, Novak Djokovic should therefore be able to defend his title in Paris.

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