After the deconfinement plan was unveiled by Edouard Philippe and the rest of the government on Thursday, several practical questions remain unanswered. The Parisian mobilizes to respond. We are particularly interested in this question from a reader: “Retired, living in the suburbs, I have to go see my diabetologist during rush hour. Will I have the right to use public transport? If yes, what will I need? "
Yes, you can get to your medical appointment by public transport, including during rush hour. Travel there remains limited to what is strictly necessary, which includes professional travel, medical visits, summons to appear in court or even childcare.
The mask will be mandatory for travelers otherwise, they risk a fine of 135 euros, said Elisabeth Borne on Thursday. Hydroalcoholic gel will also be available to travelers. Seats will be condemned to maintain safety distances.
Also remember to bring your medical documents in the event of a check during your trip. It will probably be necessary to get ahead of your usual schedules: entries into the stations will be regulated from Monday and Ile-de-France transport plans to be only 50 or even 75% (for RATP) of their capacities, which which may extend the duration of your trip.
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