KEY POINTS
  • The divide between the vaccinated and unvaccinated when it comes to Covid is likely to become even deeper as time goes on.
  • An increasing number of restrictions on those yet to receive a Covid shot are being introduced in Europe and the U.S.
  • The ease or freedom to travel, work, socialize and engage in leisure activities is increasingly determined by one's Covid vaccination status.
Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Toulouse against France's mandatory health pass on July 12th 2021. More than 234,000 people demonstrated across France against the pass which will be mandatory for entry to a wide array of public venues such as cafes, theaters, concerts hall, cinemas, shopping malls, public transportation, public swimming pools, and even hospitals unless there's a critical situation.

LONDON — The divide between the vaccinated and unvaccinated when it comes to Covid-19 is likely to become even deeper, with officials in the U.S. and Europe planning, or introducing, an increasing number of restrictions on people who haven't gotten a Covid shot.

Almost all governments around the world have so far resisted making Covid vaccination mandatory for their citizens, although many have introduced forms of Covid vaccination certificates, passes or passports that allow the immunized bearer more freedoms and work opportunities than unvaccinated people.