On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week
Briefly

This week in France sees significant developments including the launch of the Spring Covid-19 booster campaign aimed at the elderly and immunocompromised individuals from April 14th to June 15th. A new law restricts dog owners from letting their pets off-lead in protected areas to safeguard wildlife until June 30th. The Printemps de Bourges music festival, known for its eclectic lineup, kicks off on April 15th. Additionally, the French visa application process in the US transitions from VFS Global to TLSContact starting April 17th, which might affect applicants' experiences as travel demand rises due to the upcoming holidays.
France's national health authority has launched a spring Covid-19 booster campaign for at-risk individuals, running from April 14th to June 15th, prioritizing their vaccination before summer.
As part of efforts to protect wildlife, a law prohibits dogs from being off-lead in specific areas during spring, imposing fines of up to €750 for violations.
The annual Printemps de Bourges festival starts on April 15th, showcasing a diverse lineup of artists, emphasizing the cultural vibrancy of France during this season.
A shift in French visa processing services in the US from VFS Global to TLSContact begins on April 17th, potentially altering the experience for applicants.
Read at The Local France
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