The return of the 1 km.
For this second confinement announced by Emmanuel Macron this Wednesday evening, the private trips of the French will once again be limited.
As between March and May, excluding exemptions for professional reasons which still need to be specified, they will be authorized within a radius of 1 km, respecting the various reasons provided (food shopping, medical appointment, short outing to get some fresh air, etc.) and by obtaining a certificate.
All for one hour per day.
To find out how far you can go, here is a tool to help you see more clearly.
If you are unable to use this module correctly, click here.
This module above was developed using code from Maxime Girard, founder of https: //covidradius.info/.
This Wednesday evening, the Head of State warned the French in a serious tone that the second wave "will undoubtedly be harder and more deadly than the first" which had killed more than 30,000 people in the spring.
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Until December 1 “at a minimum”, “you will be able to leave your home only to work, to go to a medical appointment, to assist a loved one, to do your essential shopping or to take the air near your home. », Detailed Emmanuel Macron by announcing the return of the certificate.
However, with three major changes compared to the spring confinement: schools, colleges and high schools will remain open, work can continue, nursing homes and retirement homes can be visited ”.
At university, online courses will be preferred.
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