"We are fed up, we are tired", testifies Faely.
Her ready-to-wear store is empty, as is the street in front of her store, which is usually very busy and busy.
Many still wonder if they will open their doors on weekends: "It has no interest", confesses Patricia, shopkeeper.
In the streets of Cannes, weariness took over after the authorities announced an unprecedented containment over the next weekends to counter the outbreak of Covid-19 in this particularly affected department.
The inhabitants feared him.
“Even if we remain open, people will be confined to their homes so I don't think they will come to the Croisette for a sandwich or an ice cream,” says Ilona, a saleswoman in a cabin on the famous avenue in Cannes.
"There, half of France is here," says Flore, laughing.
During this school holiday period, many of them have come down to the coast in search of sun and sea. "We did this above all so that Parisians do not go down to the South", adds Mia.
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Not everyone strongly disagrees with these new restrictions.
Selma, for example, would even have preferred total confinement: "So that we can enjoy this summer, especially since I work in events, it's complicated for us at the moment, I prefer that we are confined one or two months so that afterwards, everything becomes as before ”.