The French government on Monday enacted a new law that will block unvaccinated individuals from entering most public venues such as restaurants, bars, tourist sites, and sports venues. The measure, which applies to everyone aged 16 and above who is not vaccinated against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, does not apply to those who have recently recovered from the disease. Since last summer, France has required a “health pass” to go to any cafe, museum, movie theater, or take a regional train or domestic flight. But until Monday, unvaccinated people could activate the pass by getting a recent negative test. The new initiative comes amid concern raised by French health officials that the European nation is facing a rise in COVID-19 cases, with France registering Europe’s highest-ever daily CCP virus infection numbers. According to data by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, France has a higher inoculation number …