In Paris. Although below the threshold of 200 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, Paris and its shopping centers of more than 20,000 square meters are now required to claim the health pass. Eight department stores in the capital are concerned: the BHV Marais (4th arrondissement), the Galeries Lafayette (9th arrondissement), the Italy 2 center (13th arrondissement), Beaugrenelle, (15th arrondissement), Vill’Up (19th arrondissement), the Printemps Haussmann (9th arrondissement), Bon Marché (7th arrondissement), as well as la Samaritaine (1st arrondissement).
In the Hauts-de-Seine. The So Ouest shopping center, in Levallois-Perret, and the Conforama store, in Colombes, are the two sites of more than 20,000 square meters affected by the prefectural decree of Saturday evening imposing the health pass. The incidence rate is however less than 200 in the department. The Hauts-de-Seine prefecture emphasizes “a concern for consistency and harmonization in the Parisian agglomeration”. The 4-Temps, in La Défense, despite their 141,000 square meters, are not concerned because the center is nested in a multimodal zone integrating the RER station, metro and bus. Qwartz (86,000 square meters), in Villeneuve-la-Garenne, is for its part considered to be part of the category of “structuring centers for the neighborhood and where there is no alternative in the living area for residents. residents “.
In Seine-Saint-Denis. 12 shopping centers are affected by the obligation to present the health pass. These are Rosny 2 and Domus in Rosny-sous-Bois, Le Millénaire in Aubervilliers, O’Parinor in Aulnay-sous-Bois, Bel Est in Bagnolet, Bel Air in Blanc-Mesnil, Avenir in Drancy, L’Ilo in Épinay-sur-Seine, La Grande Porte in Montreuil, Les Arcades in Noisy-le-Grand, Bienvenu in Villetaneuse as well as the Carrefour de Stains. Even though at Millénaire d’Aubervilliers, essential shops such as a pharmacy are located inside the center, customers cannot access them without a pass.