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New restrictions, illegal dinners, Netanyahu: the facts to remember this noon

2021-04-05T10:49:40.587Z


Here are the highlights of the news selected for you this Monday, April 5. The info not to be missed This Easter Monday marks the end in France of the period of "tolerance" in interregional travel, and de facto the entry into force of increased restrictions, including three weeks of closure of schools. The new braking measures, which concern all of metropolitan France, are planned "at this stage" to last four weeks, according to government spokesman Gabriel Attal, who a


The info not to be missed

This Easter Monday marks the end in France of the period of "tolerance" in interregional travel, and de facto the entry into force of increased restrictions, including three weeks of closure of schools.

The new braking measures, which concern all of metropolitan France, are planned "at this stage" to last four weeks, according to government spokesman Gabriel Attal, who added that the President of the Republic could speak again in front of the French "by the end of the month".

Hospital pressure continues to increase, with more than 5,300 patients yesterday in critical care, an indicator is closely monitored by the health authorities, who fear hospital congestion, in the middle of the third wave of the new coronavirus epidemic.

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While some countries, such as Ukraine and Italy, are now stepping up their fight against the epidemic, others, such as the United Kingdom and Greece, are on the contrary giving themselves a little oxygen.

What to also remember

  • Parisian dinners ... Paris

    prosecutor Rémy Heitz opened a criminal investigation after a report by M 6 on the organization of luxury dinners banned in the middle of Paris.

    The private channel broadcast Friday evening a report on a hidden camera in a place presented as "an underground restaurant located in the beautiful districts".

    The lawyer of the collector Pierre-Jean Chalençon, implicated by the report, assured that his client was only "humor" when he said that ministers participated in such meals.

  • Attack foiled in Béziers.

    Five women from the same family, one of whom is suspected of having wanted to commit a violent action, were arrested during the night from Saturday to Sunday in Béziers.

    Their police custody was extended by 24 hours this morning.

  • Netanyahu in turmoil.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used his power "illegitimately", the prosecutor said this morning at the resumption of the head of government's corruption trial, as the political saga joins the judicial saga: post-election consultations legislative starts today so that the president designates a candidate to form the next government.

The unexpected info

Is chocolate an antioxidant?

Does it decrease stress?

Is it that addicting?

Should we prefer black?

If you want to rhyme a minimum Easter with a balanced diet, we tell you all about the virtues of cocoa, to consume ... without excess.

Source: leparis

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