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Covid-19: dance evenings, “jars” and cocktails prohibited in Indre-et-Loire

2020-09-19T14:52:58.347Z


Dancing evenings, standing pots and cocktails will be banned from Monday in Indre-et-Loire in order to fight the Covid-19 epidemic, the prefecture announced on Saturday, September 19 in a press release. To read also: Covid-19: the quack of Public Health France sows the disorder on the figures of the epidemic " The classification of the department of Indre-et-Loire in an area of ​​active circulat


Dancing evenings, standing pots and cocktails will be banned from Monday in Indre-et-Loire in order to fight the Covid-19 epidemic, the prefecture announced on Saturday, September 19 in a press release.

To read also: Covid-19: the quack of Public Health France sows the disorder on the figures of the epidemic

"

The classification of the department of Indre-et-Loire in an area of ​​active circulation of the so-called 'red' virus implies new health protection measures

", justifies the prefecture.

From Monday will therefore be prohibited "

dancing evenings and evenings organized by student communities

", "

refreshments, aperitifs, wines of honor, cocktails, snacks and 'drinks' with static consumption while standing

", "

refreshments in enclosed spaces without seated reception

”as well as“

shared consumption (boards, snacking, etc.)

”.

"

In addition, catering areas and temporary drinking places must comply with the protocol applicable to the catering sector (seats, table service, 1 meter between each table, no more than 10 people)

", it is specified. .

The prefecture is also announcing an increase in the means of screening while the incidence rate reached 69 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants last week in the department.

Source: lefigaro

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