The qualification of Paris SG in the final of the Champions League on Tuesday gave rise to scenes of jubilation in the streets of the capital. Problematic regroupings given the current context and the sanitary restrictions in the streets of Paris.
Worried, the Directorate General of Health recommended to "each person who did not respect the barrier measures [...] to be tested 5 to 7 days after the event". To encourage supporters to go get tested, the DGS stresses that these tests are "achievable without medical prescription with 100% social security coverage".
PSG: the Directorate General of Health "recommends" to supporters who have not respected the barrier gestures "to be tested" pic.twitter.com/dJ3m7cstSY
- BFMTV (@BFMTV) August 19, 2020Fan zones for the PSG-Bayern Munich final?
The Ultras Paris Collective (Cup), which brings together several groups of supporters, had let it be known before the semi-final that it had given up organizing a mass gathering to follow the shock given the current health rules. But he could not prevent dozens of people from meeting up, especially at the Parc des Princes, a few minutes after the victory of their proteges. The police had mobilized around the stadium to prevent any overflow. In order to avoid this type of scene, Roxana Maracineanu, the Minister for Sports, mentioned the possibility of organizing fan zones in France "with specific supervision in France" on the occasion of the final scheduled for Sunday evening (9:00 p.m. ).
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