the dvla says people should use its online services if possible. the headlines on bbc news...test will be able to visit most museums, cinemas and theme parks. it comes the day after the health minister announced 18,000 new infections in just 24 hours. this was compared to fewer than 7,000 cases a day last week. france now has a surge of 150%, as the highly contagious delta variant spreads throughout the country. 0ur correspondent hugh schofield is outside the louvre — he explained how things have changed there. for the first time, these people will have to have with them their health pass, their covid test. in other words a piece of paper are more likely a smartphone page showing the either they have had a double vaccine or a recent negative test or they have had the disease recently and are immune. they don't have that, they won't get in. and we have that, they won't get in. and we have already seen people who have been turned away politely and they've been asked to go to a chemist round the american pick up a negative test. the same will apply to galleries, museums, sports c