The French government on Thursday approved a new CCP virus bill that would make it more difficult for those who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19 to enjoy some activities in social life and access public transport. Following days of tumultuous debates, lawmakers in the lower house passed draft legislation, including the stricter vaccine passport, shortly after 5 a.m. (11 p.m. ET) by a margin of 214 to 93. The legislation, backed by President Emmanuel Macron, will go to the Senate early next week before a final vote in the French National Assembly. The parliamentary debate proposing the new set of CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus rules for unvaccinated citizens was suspended early on Wednesday as opposition lawmakers accused Macron of using divisive language during an interview. French government officials vowed after the pause in debate that the new rules will likely go into effect as initially planned by mid-January. …