Police officers on foot, by bike or in rollerblading enforce the barrier gestures and evacuate the quays of the Seine in Paris, crowded this Sunday afternoon, a few minutes before the introduction of the curfew.
An audio message is also broadcast from a boat to enforce barrier gestures, as can be seen in this video filmed by journalist Clément Lanot.
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Possible new anti-Covid-19 restrictive measures in Paris and Ile-de-France will be at the heart of separate meetings Monday afternoon, the Paris town hall and the Region each meeting on their side with the prefectural and health authorities.
Prime Minister Jean Castex had asked Saturday for the strengthening of controls while a mild weather brought out the French who can, including many Parisians in the parks and on the banks of the Seine.
The eight Ile-de-France departments are all under "enhanced surveillance", likely to be subject to local containment measures from the weekend of March 6 as around Dunkirk and Nice this weekend, if the situation continued to develop. degrade, warned Jean Castex on Thursday.
As she announced on Friday, the mayor (PS) of
Paris
Anne Hidalgo will bring together the 20 mayors of the arrondissement Monday at the end of the morning "to discuss proposals for measures which will be submitted to the prefect of police and to the regional agency de santé (ARS) ”during a second meeting in the afternoon, his entourage confirmed to AFP on Sunday.