There was still a blur.
At the end of Emmanuel Macron's speech on Wednesday evening and the announcement of a reconfinement for "at least" four weeks from Friday midnight, everyone understood that, as in last spring, only the so-called “essential” businesses.
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New containment: shops and places that close, those that remain open
There remained several question marks concerning in particular the parks and gardens, very useful for getting children to breathe or simply to get their minds off, or even the markets, which had remained closed during the first confinement.
Good news, this time these places will be open.
Flexibility for All Saints' Day
This is what Gabriel Attal clarified this Thursday morning at the RTL microphone: "The markets - covered or in the open - remain open, like the parks and gardens," said the government spokesperson.
# ConfinementSaison2: "The markets - indoor or outdoor - remain open, like parks and gardens. Florists remain open until Sunday evening for All Saints' Day", @GabrielAttal announces in #RTLMatin with @BSportouch pic.twitter.com / KMkVJMRyEg
- RTL France (@RTLFrance) October 29, 2020
The latter also explained that florists, who are not yet part of "essential shops", could keep the curtain up "until Sunday evening for All Saints' Day".
This period is traditionally those when the graves of the deceased are flowered in cemeteries which will remain open throughout the duration of this reconfinement.
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