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COVID pass could call last orders in bars for Brussels students

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Posted on September 13, 2021

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· Last updated: February 11, 2026

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Students in Brussels queue for COVID-19 vaccinations as the regional government plans to enforce a health pass for entry to bars and restaurants, aiming to increase vaccination rates among young people.
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By Clement Rossignol and Bart Biesemans BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Reluctant Belgian students are queuing up in droves to get vaccinated, ahead of plans by the Brussels regional government to make the health pass mandatory for accessing restaurants and bars in an effort to encourage young people to get their shots. Brussels residents will be required […]

Brussels Students Rush to Get Vaccinated Ahead of Health Pass Mandate

By Clement Rossignol and Bart Biesemans

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Reluctant Belgian students are queuing up in droves to get vaccinated, ahead of plans by the Brussels regional government to make the health pass mandatory for accessing restaurants and bars in an effort to encourage young people to get their shots.

Brussels residents will be required from Oct. 1 to show the pass in bars, restaurants and fitness clubs as well as at trade fairs to prove that they have been vaccinated or have recently tested negative for COVID-19.

In Brussels, only 44% of 18 to 24 years-old have received a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, compared to 71% in the neighbouring Belgian region of Wallonia. For kids aged between 12 to 17 years old, the rate falls to 30%, against 82% in Flanders, official data suggest.

“I am vaccinated so I am more in favour of vaccination but not at all for making it obligatory,” 23-year old economy student Laura Facoetti told Reuters.

Leon Zwikielski, a 21-year-old personal trainer and physical education student who is not vaccinated, was equally unenthusiastic.

“Sadly I will soon have to get vaccinated. It’s sad but if it’s a solution for improving the situation then such is life, we’ll have to do it,” he said.

The Brussels government has already approved the wider use of the health pass while Flanders and Wallonia, which have higher vaccination rates, have not yet decided whether to do the same.

In practice, it could mean that someone who is not vaccinated or tested could travel 10 minutes outside of Brussels and find themselves in Flanders grabbing a drink or a meal.

Bars and restaurants are worried about the impact the health pass will have on their business, but Fabien Hermans, the president of the Brussels bars and restaurants association, said such fears are misplaced.

“Having surveyed the clientele 18-23 years old and 23-27 years old, they said 70% of the clientele is vaccinated so what is the fear,” he said.

More than 8.2 million people in Belgium have now been fully vaccinated, or 72% of its 11 million population. Belgium has registered 1.2 million coronavirus cases and 25,500 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

(Reporting by Clement Rossignol, Bart Biesemans, writing by Marine Strauss; Editing by Gareth Jones)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new requirement for Brussels residents starting October 1?
Brussels residents will be required to show a health pass in bars, restaurants, and fitness clubs to prove they have been vaccinated or have recently tested negative for COVID-19.
What percentage of young adults in Brussels are vaccinated?
In Brussels, only 44% of 18 to 24-year-olds have received a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, which is significantly lower than the 71% in the neighboring region of Wallonia.
How are bars and restaurants reacting to the health pass mandate?
Bars and restaurants are worried about the potential negative impact of the health pass on their business, although the president of the Brussels bars and restaurants association noted that 70% of surveyed clientele aged 18-27 are vaccinated.
What is the vaccination rate in Belgium as a whole?
More than 8.2 million people in Belgium have been fully vaccinated, representing 72% of the country's 11 million population.
What are the vaccination rates in Flanders and Wallonia compared to Brussels?
Flanders and Wallonia have higher vaccination rates than Brussels, which has prompted the Brussels government to implement the health pass while those regions have not yet made similar decisions.

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