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Eric Zemmour, the hard-right French political commentator and likely presidential candidate, said on Monday that fears about the new coronavirus had been overblown.

Zemmour's stance contrasts with the position of governments across Europe, which are reintroducing restrictions on movement to curb a fifth wave of the pandemic, with Austria on Monday going into a full lockdown."We need to put this epidemic back in the right proportion. We have played a lot on people's fears. We have gone too far, and we've been going too far since the beginning," Zemmour told France Info radio.

Zemmour, known for his hardline position on issues such as immigration, Islam and national identity, said would roll out a third, COVID vaccine booster shot only for those aged over 65 - as opposed to the French regulator's recommendation to make it available to those aged over 40. He also said he would aim eventually to scrap the COVID health pass currently used in France, used to show proof vaccination status to enter bars, restaurants, museums and sports venues.

Zemmour spent last weekend in London, courting the city's large expatriate French population. He is expected to confirm his presidential candidacy on Dec. 5.Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; editing by Tassilo Hummel and Kevin LiffeySubscribe for our daily curated newsletter to receive the latest exclusive Reuters coverage delivered to your inbox.

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