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DIRECT. Coronavirus: for Edouard Philippe, we must not "place parents in situations that are almost impossible to manage"

2020-06-03T19:28:37.864Z


Enjoy a coffee on the terrace or jump on a train towards the beach: the French will regain their freedom this Tuesday, even if caution


> The essential

  • In France, there are 31 new deaths linked to the new coronavirus in hospitals. In total, at least 28,833 people have died in the country.
  • The decline in the epidemic continues with 1,302 infected patients in intensive care, 17 less than the day before.
  • This Tuesday, transition to phase 2 deconfinement with the end of the ban on traveling more than 100 km from home. What changes this Tuesday.
  • The cafes, bars and restaurants affected by more than two months of closure have been actively preparing for several days to finally welcome the public. After the reopening of parks and gardens everywhere on Saturday, the beaches, museums, monuments, zoos and even theaters will be able to reopen this Tuesday.
  • With nearly 30,000 dead in Brazil and more than 10,000 dead in Mexico, the epidemic threatens to collapse the hospital systems of Latin America.

> Follow the day's events live:

16 hours. The StopCovid app is available on Google Play. The French StopCovid contact tracking application is available for download in the Google Play application store. The publication on the Apple application store should follow quickly, it was said in the entourage of the State Secretariat for Digital Cédric O.

3:50 p.m. Philippe insists on the impact of schooling on the parents' work. " The educational time bomb is not the least important and is not the least dangerous," warns the Prime Minister before the deputies. "Dropping out of school will have a human cost, an educational cost and a social cost". He also insists on the impact of schooling on the impact on parents' work. "Offering half-days of welcome at school means placing parents and employers in situations that are almost impossible to manage".

"The educational time bomb is not the least important and is not the least dangerous," warns @EPhilippePM. "Dropping out of school will have a human cost, an educational cost and a social cost." # Covid__19 # Covid19 #DirectAN #QAG pic.twitter.com/Ho8x7L83Gy

- LCP (@LCP) June 2, 2020

3:40 p.m. D ATEST colleges and high schools are reopening gradually. These returns linked to student volunteering and a health protocol that is still draconian. are in an "imperfect" situation according to Jean-Michel Blanquer, the Minister of National Education. In the green zone, all the pupils are concerned but in the orange zone (Ile-de-France, Guyana and Mayotte), the colleges will only give priority to those in 6th and 5th. For the Paris Academy, out of 114 public colleges, "20% welcomed students from Tuesday morning, 10% Wednesday and 70% Thursday", according to the Paris education authority.

3.30 p.m. R eover subdued in the bouchons in Lyon, plugs reopen after two and a half months of Sleep. A health feat for these typical restaurants, large as pocket handkerchiefs. Everyone is trying to adapt. One of them placed plexiglass panels between the tables. At the Café des Fédérations, the menus have been reduced to allow people to spend less time at the table, to the detriment of the cheese platter.

3:20 p.m. United Kingdom: air bridges planned to circumvent quarantine. The British government is considering introducing air bridges with certain countries, which would prevent travelers entering the United Kingdom from observing quarantine, feared by tourism professionals. This is reported by several British media. Second country most grieving by the new coronavirus, the country is very gradually easing the containment introduced at the end of March.

3:05 p.m. Macron receives social partners on Thursday. To work on solutions to the economic and social crisis linked to the epidemic, the union and employer organizations were invited by the Elysée to a meeting, Thursday between 3 pm and 5 pm, according to unions. Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and his ministers Muriel Pénicaud (Labor), Bruno le Maire (Economy and Finance), Gérald Darmanin (Action and public accounts), Didier Guillaume (Agriculture, Food) will be notably present.

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2:50 p.m. The football clubs hoping to "stadium open" to the public for the recovery. French professional clubs hope that the stadiums will be open to the public for the start of next season. They also ask the government to define the health contours of the resumption of football for the 2020-2021 season, between "return to collective training, organization of internships and friendly matches in the presence of spectators."

2:40 p.m. "No sending off" in the UK. From now on, the English can meet outside in groups of six, to exercise or even a barbecue. But it is always forbidden for two people from different houses to meet at one or the other, beyond the garden. The “Sexban” hastag began to spread on Twitter. Some evil spirits have pointed out that visible sexual intercourse seems to be authorized, but not that taking place in the privacy of housing ... Secretary of State for Housing Simon Clarke dismissed these accusations by considering that the objective was to protect public health and reduce the spread of the virus.

2:30 p.m. 30 seasonal agricultural workers tested positive in Maillane and Noves in the Bouches-du-Rhône. According to the prefecture, no less than 30 agricultural workers tested positive for Covid-19 this weekend in the municipalities of Maillane and Noves. Some of the tested have been in the Bouches-du-Rhône since January. The authorities will proceed with the investigation of identification of contact cases, and ensure the isolation of people tested positive at their place of accommodation. A massive screening campaign will also be launched in the accommodation of seasonal agricultural workers in Bouches-du-Rhône.

2:25 p.m. 75% of flights in August at Easy Jet. The low cost company whose flights will resume from June 15, estimates traffic would resume in August on about three quarters of its routes. However, capacities will be limited to around 30% of their usual level during the summer season.

2:15 p.m. Threat to jobs at Safran.Employee representatives on the European works council (EWC) of the Safran group fear "thousands of job cuts in Europe". They demand "a global presentation of industrial policy on a global scale" from the aeronautical engine manufacturer and equipment supplier. According to the unions, all activities are affected.

2:10 p.m. A 65 billion euro recovery plan in Russia. Mikhaïl Michoustine, the Prime Minister of Russia announces a recovery plan whose objective is to “stabilize the situation” by the end of the year, to arrive then, “in the 3rd-4th quarters of 2021, with a growth of the economy ”.

2:05 p.m. The State validates the loan of 5 billion to Renault. At the end of a meeting in Bercy, the government has just validated the guaranteed loan of 5 billion euros to Renault to help the car manufacturer Renault to get through the coronavirus crisis. In addition, Bruno Le Maire “asked that a social and technical dialogue immediately begin, in order to develop an industrial project for the future which will have to guarantee, in the long term, beyond 2023, employment and level of industrial activity on the Maubeuge site (North) and its territory ”.

14 hours. 10 million inhabitants tested in Wuhan, 300 positive.A massive screening campaign in Wuhan, the city where the epidemic started, has ended. Out of 10 million people tested, only 300 people are positive. "The figures show that Wuhan is now a safe city," said Feng Zijian, deputy director of the Chinese National Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The 300 positive results come from asymptomatic people according to the authorities.

1:55 p.m. The activity of Renault Maubeuge maintained beyond 2023. According to Xavier Bertand, the president of Hauts-de-France, Renault confirmed during a meeting in Bercy that the Maubeuge site will have its activity maintained “beyond 2023 "

1:50 p.m. Conspiracy scent in the DRC. Serial deaths in the entourage of the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, officially of the Covid-19 disease, fuel rumors of poisoning at the top of the state in Kinshasa. This already heavy climate got worse with the sudden death of the judge in charge of an unprecedented anti-corruption trial. President Félix Tshisekedi has been silent since his two televised interventions on March 18 and 24 to establish a state of health emergency in the face of the first cases and, since then, covid-19 has killed at least 72 patients, including a good ten in the Presidency and government circles.

1:40 p.m. Confirmed enthusiasm for holiday reservations.The dynamic of tourist bookings by the French for their summer holidays "has increased" in recent days, welcomes the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, welcoming "a special day" with the reopening of cafes and restaurants. "We are entering a phase where life is resuming a little more normal, even if we must remain vigilant! "

1:30 p.m. Possible return to spa treatment from mid-June. Some are stamping out after weeks without moving, which sometimes only increases rheumatism. Others hope to finally be able to start their stay to recover from cancer or another serious illness. The thermal spa establishments, closed since mid-March, will reopen "gradually from the second half of June," said CNETh, their professional union. Authorized this Tuesday, it takes a period to adapt the establishments to the covid-19 standards.

13 hours. Municipal: facilitated proxies? Three weeks before the second round of municipal elections, where a massive abstention is feared, the Senate, dominated by the right-wing opposition, has just drawn up a bill to facilitate proxy voting, with the aim of providing a turnkey tool to the government. The president of the commission of the Laws Philippe Bas (LR) asks "to the government to do everything to (the) make it happen quickly, with the sole objective of better protecting voters against the Covid-19". It is notably question that the same person can have two proxies , against only one as permitted today, or that a voter can have a proxy in another municipality to vote on behalf of his great grandparents , grandparents, parents, children ...

12:50 p.m. "The return of happy days", according to Emmanuel Macron. For the President of the Republic, the reopening of bars and restaurants marks the “return of happy days. "And to add:" There is no doubt that the French will be there to rediscover this part of the French spirit, our culture and our art of living. In these difficult times, the state will continue to support this sector. "

The reopening of cafes, hotels and restaurants marks the return of happy days! There is no doubt that the French will be there to rediscover this part of the French spirit, our culture and our art of living. In these difficult times, the state will continue to support this sector.

- Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) June 2, 2020

12:45 p.m. The Renault employees are in Choisy-le-Roi in renewable strike.Renault employees at the Choisy-le-Roi site (Val-de-Marne) protest against the announced closure of their site. They received the support of several elected officials. “More than 200 employees gathered outside the doors of the site and the factory is stopped. The Choisy site is the only one of the 14 that the industrial group has in France, whose final closure has been announced at this stage by 2022 as part of the savings plan which plans to cut 4,600 jobs in three years in France.

🔴 This morning on the #Renault site in Choisy-le-Roi to provide support to employees in the face of the closure of this unique factory. 🚗🚗
We will fight alongside them to defeat this decision unworthy of the CEO of #Renault with the complicity of the government. ✊ pic.twitter.com/YOpLBy30DY

- Mathilde Panot (@MathildePanot) June 2, 2020

12:40 p.m. Mandatory quarantine renewed for three months in Hong Kong. The isolation period imposed on travelers arriving in Hong Kong will remain in effect for an additional three months. Authorities also decided to limit the gatherings to eight people for another two weeks.

12:15 p.m. Bonuses for the purchase of a clean vehicle, a “win-win” system. This is stated by Agnès Pannier-Runacher, the Secretary of State for the Economy. Set up on Monday, they aim both to "help the French to change vehicles" and to "help manufacturers to regain volume", they who have been hit hard by the coronavirus crisis. Agnès Pannier-Runacher visited this Tuesday a Parisian concession on the occasion of the official launch of this premium granted by the State, within the framework of a vast plan of support for the automobile industry.

12 hours. Oil up before OPEC meeting. Oil prices are up 2.36% for a barrel of Brent from the North Sea. Investors hope to extend drastic cuts in black gold production at the next OPEC summit, which could be brought forward to this week.

11.45 a.m. First death in Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh. The new coronavirus has made its first death in refugee camps in Bangladesh, where nearly a million Rohingyas live in promiscuity and extreme poverty. Faced with the increase in cases of contamination in the camps, Bangladesh placed in quarantine last week nearly 15,000 Rohingyas living there. Isolation centers have also been set up, with a capacity of 700 beds to accommodate the sick.

11.40 a.m. Not the end of the crisis in Italy according to President Mattarella. According to Italian President Sergio Mattarella, the coronavirus crisis in Italy "is not over". Nearly 33,500 people died in three months from Covid-19.

11.35 a.m. Spain is returning to job creation.The Spanish economy, which had recorded massive job destruction in recent months amid the coronavirus crisis, reversed the trend in May. It finds itself in a situation of net job creation for the first time since the introduction of containment in mid-March.

11:30 a.m. Eight F1 races in Europe between July and September. The 2020 Formula 1 season, delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, will begin on July 5 in Austria. The first eight races will take place in Europe between July and September. A second GP will follow in Austria on July 12, before Hungary on July 19, Great Britain on August 2 and 9, Spain on August 16, Belgium on August 30 and Italy on September 6.

11:25 a.m. Conforama employees question Bruno Le Maire. The Intersyndicale de Conforama challenges Bruno Le Maire to obtain "without delay" the loan guaranteed by the State requested by the group. "The 9,000 employees of Conforama face total uncertainty about their future," say the unions. He added: “The press has revealed that the Ministry of the Economy supports a takeover of Conforama by But. Is this a firm offer? What are the conditions? " According to them, "the silence of the Minister of the Economy is unbearable. "

11:00. Russia exceeds 5,000 dead. According to the latest official figures, new infections remain above 8,000 daily cases. In the past 24 hours, 182 people have died from Covid19 in Russia, bringing the total to 5,037. The number of cases reaches 423,741. Russia remains the third country with the most reported infections in the world, behind Brazil and the United States.

10:35 a.m. Teacher salary negotiations will resume by the end of June, Blanquer says. These discussions "relate to the subject of remuneration but more generally the exercise of the profession: their working conditions must be better," said the Minister of National Education on RMC-BFMTV.

"We have to pay our teachers better, in the context of a more flexible career where they can make more choices," added the minister. When negotiations were launched in January, Jean-Michel Blanquer had announced to the trade union organizations his intention to devote 500 million euros to these revaluations which will take effect in January 2021.

10:15 a.m. A marked increase in frequentation on trains and subway trains. This is the observation of the users met by our reporter this Tuesday morning at the Gare du Nord. Irina is a dressmaker: “I'm going to Rosa Parks. Right now, I'm making masks. I took line 4, we were glued to each other. We are told not to take the elevator at most two, and when we go out we find ourselves in the middle of the crowd, it doesn't make sense! "

Lucie advances in a hurry. I have a train to take to Montparnasse. I walked from Barbès, I'm tired of all these closed stations. There are more people this morning, but it's going anyway. ” Dana, cook, left Créteil on the RER D line: “The meter distance is over, it is no longer respected. There are too many people but I have no choice, I have to go to work ”.

LP / Sébastian Compagnon  

9:57 a.m. Senegal postpones back to school. The Senegalese authorities announce a few hours before the deadline postponement of the resumption of lessons in schools scheduled for Tuesday morning for hundreds of thousands of students. Classes have been suspended since March due to the pandemic.

9.48 a.m. "We are going to extend the solidarity fund until the end of the year for bars and restaurants", assures Bruno Le Maire.

9:40 a.m. "The government not responsible for the ebb of the epidemic," according to Marine Le Pen. "This government, it is not responsible for the fact that the epidemic ebbs thanks to two months of confinement, which was a considerable sacrifice" and "will have very heavy social and economic consequences", declared on France 2 the president of the National Gathering. Confinement was "compulsory because the containment phase of the epidemic was missed, unlike other countries which had a lighter confinement", whereas "from the start it should have been, as claimed WHO, test, isolate and treat ”, supports the head of the RN.

9:30 a.m. The Paris Stock Exchange opens up 0.78%. The Paris Stock Exchange starts rising on Tuesday (+ 0.78%), just below 4,800 points, supported by the hope of a recovery in activity thanks to the continued deconfinements.

9:21 a.m. StopCovid: "Be careful not to trivialize this type of data collection". Romain Perray, data protection lawyer and law professor at the universities of Sorbonne and Assas, assesses the risks for the personal data of the application which comes into service this Tuesday noon. Our subject to discover here.

9:15 a.m. First death of the coronavirus in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh. The new coronavirus kills the first in refugee camps in Bangladesh, where nearly a million Rohingyas live in promiscuity and extreme poverty, local health officials said on Tuesday.

8:52 a.m. A little more crowded Gare du Nord. We are far from the hustle and bustle, but at the exit of the trains on line H, Nicolas, an architect in Saint-Ouen, observed "a few more people" in his train. He continued to travel every other week. "Line 13 is far from the usual madness".

LP / Jean-Gabriel Bontinck  

8.45 a.m. Protocol in September. Blanquer hopes to be able to lighten the health protocol in September, if the evolution of the epidemic allows it.

Jean-Michel Blanquer: "If the epidemic continues to evolve positively, the health protocol will be lightened in September" in schools pic.twitter.com/MPbYosAvWj

- BFMTV (@BFMTV) June 2, 2020

8:40 a.m. On reception at school, "we can do better in Paris", denounces Blanquer. On BFMTV, the Minister of National Education believes that Parisian schoolchildren are not yet sufficiently welcomed "in certain places".

8:37 a.m. Back to school for all but ... The Minister of National Education assures on BFMTV that "all students are expected to return to school by the holidays, even a little" ... That is to say that many will not have school every day, far from it. Jean-Michel Blanquer recognizes that it is difficult because, because of the health protocol, not everyone can be accommodated at the same time. And some do not want to come back: "there are students who are hard to find," he says.

Jean-Michel Blanquer: "All students have a vocation to return, even a little, to their school, college and high school" pic.twitter.com/QAeLRw9BtD

- BFMTV (@BFMTV) June 2, 2020

8:35 a.m. More than 375,000 dead worldwide. A total of 375,070 deaths have been recorded worldwide (for 6,258,474 cases), including 179,051 in Europe (2,167,233 cases), the continent most affected. The United States was the country with the most deaths (105,160), followed by the United Kingdom (39,045), Italy (33,475), Brazil (29,937) and France (28,833).

8:20 a.m. Tourism: should the distribution of holiday vouchers be reviewed?A LREM MP proposes to modify public aid for vacations. And to open holiday vouchers to private operators. To read here.

8:05 a.m. "The sales will start on July 15," said Bruno Le Maire. The Minister of Economy Bruno Le Maire announces this Tuesday that the start of the summer sales was postponed from June 24 to July 15, in order to meet the demand of certain merchants whose points of sale remained closed for a long time because of the coronavirus. "The sales will start on July 15 and they will last four weeks," said Bruno Le Maire on RTL, explaining that this decision had been taken at the "request of small traders".

8 hours. The government anticipates an 11% recession this year. The government now anticipates a fall in gross domestic product of 11% this year in France, against 8% so far, said Tuesday the Minister of Economy Bruno Le Maire. "The economic shock is extremely brutal" but "I have the absolute conviction that we will rebound in 2021", says Bruno Le Maire on RTL. To read here.

7.59 a.m. StopCovid: five questions to better understand the application.Commissioned on Tuesday, the StopCovid application aims to break the chain of transmission of the disease. Here are the questions you may be asking yourself.

7.55 a.m. The 200 km traffic jam barrier crossed in Ile de France. Ile-de-France residents resume their vehicle this Tuesday morning and a peak of 218 km of traffic jams was noted by the Sytadin site, the watchtower of the motorway network. This is three times more than in previous post-containment Mondays.

7.53 a.m. The Metropolitan Opera in New York will not resume until the end of December. The Metropolitan Opera in New York announces that its 2020-21 season would not start until December 31, three months later than planned, due to the coronavirus pandemic, and is studying the possibility of shortening certain performances.

7.44 a.m. How home school has changed teacher-student relationships. The students, some of whom find their teachers on Tuesday, have forged other links with their teachers during the distance courses, for better ... and worse. Read here.

7:35 a.m. Plan for gradual reopening in Rio de Janeiro. The municipality of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil announces a plan to gradually return to activity which provides for the resumption of religious cults and water sports as of this Tuesday, with certain restrictions, in the seaside town.

Brazil is expected to cross the 30,000 mark for coronavirus in the next few hours for more than half a million infections. The state of Rio de Janeiro is the second home of the country, after that of Sao Paulo. The city of Rio deplores 3,671 dead and more than 30,000 cases of contamination.

7:30 a.m. At Aulnay-sous-Bois station, we are still far from the usual crowds before the confinement in this station of the RER B in Seine-Saint-Denis. "I resumed on May 11, there was really no one there. There we are a little more, but frankly it's okay. I think many are still telecommuting, ”says Valérie, who works for an IT company in Paris in the 15th arrondissement.

LP / Jean-Gabriel Bontinck  

7:28 a.m. David Belliard: "There will be at least one environmental town hall in Paris during the next term". The Greens will make a good alliance with Anne Hidalgo for the second round of municipal elections in Paris. David Belliard exclusively announces to the Parisian the content of the negotiated agreement. Our subject to read here.

7:22 a.m. New instructions for air travel. Wearing a mask, temperature controls or access to toilets: the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has published a series of health recommendations for air transport to relaunch this sector badly affected by the coronavirus.

7.15 a.m. Will the French download the StopCovid application on their smartphone? Despite the controversy, the StopCovid smartphone application should be available this Tuesday after long weeks of development. Will it be sufficiently adopted by the population to be effective? To read here.

7:05 a.m. 743 dead in the United States in 24 hours. This brings to 105,099 the total number of deaths in the country, where 1,809,109 cases have also been identified, according to figures, continuously updated, from the university based in Baltimore. The United States is by far, with this assessment, the country most affected in the world in absolute terms by the Covid-19 pandemic.

6:55 a.m. End of the deposit of the lists for the municipal ones. It's time for the last maneuvers before the closure: the candidates for the second round of the municipal elections of June 28 have until Tuesday at the end of the day to deposit their lists, before the launch of an unprecedented campaign on time coronavirus.

The ax falls at 6 p.m., the cut-off time for the submission of nomination papers to the prefecture - often by appointment, for health reasons. Only the lists having obtained in the first round on March 15 at least 10% of the votes cast can be maintained.

6:40 a.m. More than 10,000 dead in Mexico. The balance sheet of the epidemic in Mexico crosses the threshold of 10 000 dead, even as the country begins the resumption of its economic activity.

The Covid-19 has killed 10,167 people since the start of the epidemic, for 93,435 confirmed cases, announces the director general of epidemiology services, José Luis Alomia. This makes Mexico the second country in Latin America most heavily affected by the virus behind Brazil (29,937 deaths).

6:35 a.m. A virtual return to normal this Tuesday in France. After the reopening of parks and gardens everywhere on Saturday, the beaches, museums, monuments, zoos and even theaters will be able to reopen this Tuesday, respecting certain rules of distancing or wearing a mask. For cinemas, we will have to wait for phase 3, on June 22.

VIDEO. Beauval zoo reopens: "Some animals are looking for the public"

6:30 am. End of the ban on traveling more than 100 km from home. The measure is eagerly awaited by residents of large cities eager for the outdoors or by families separated by distance for more than two months.

VIDEO. Edouard Philippe: "The 100 km ban is lifted"

6:20 a.m. The balance of the pandemic in the world. The pandemic has killed at least 373,439 people and infected 6.3 million people worldwide since its onset in December in China.

6.15 a.m. In France, 31 deaths recorded in the last 24 hours at the hospital. At least 28,833 people have died since the start of the epidemic, according to the Regional Health Authority. The figures for deaths in social and medico-social establishments (Ehpad) have not been updated since Friday and should be this Tuesday.

LP / INFOGRAPHY  

6:10 a.m. 1,302 patients in intensive care in France. Nine people have been admitted to intensive care in the past 24 hours. The balance remains negative in intensive care, with 17 patients of Covid-19 less compared to the previous day. Ile-de-France, Grand-Est, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Hauts-de-France account for 73% of patients hospitalized in intensive care, according to figures from the Directorate General of Health.

100,000 dead in the United States: why such a heavy toll?

Source: leparis

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