The timetable for deconfinement is finally known.
In an interview with all the titles of the regional daily press, including the
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, Emmanuel Macron details the four stages that will mark the deconfinement and the return to normal in the country.
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● May 3: travel limits lifted, middle and high schools in half-gauge
Monday, May 3 will sign the end of the certificate for day trips, and the lifting of restrictions for interregional travel.
Likewise, colleges (for 4th and 3rd grades) and high schools may be in face-to-face half-gauge.
The curfew at 7 p.m. and teleworking will however be maintained.
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May 19: curfew at 9 p.m., reopening of terraces and shops
From Wednesday, May 19, the curfew will be pushed back to 9 p.m., and restaurants and cafes will be able to reopen their terraces.
The tables cannot however group together more than six people.
All shops will be able to open, under conditions of gauges and with adapted sanitary protocols.
The cultural sector (museums, monuments, cinemas, theaters and performance halls) will also be able to resume its activity, with a maximum quota of 800 people indoors and 1,000 people outdoors.
Ditto for outdoor sports establishments.
In departments where the incidence rate will be too high - greater than 400 per 100,000 inhabitants - the government may however block reopening.
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June 9: curfew at 11 p.m., reopening of restaurants, cafes and sports halls
On Wednesday, June 9, the national curfew will drop to 11 p.m.
In restaurants and cafes, room service may resume, with a maximum of 6 people per table.
The rules for teleworking will be relaxed and sports halls will be able to open.
Level gauge, places of culture, sports establishments, trade fairs and exhibition fairs will be able to accommodate up to 5,000 people, on presentation of a "health pass", which will allow a vaccination or a negative test to be reported. .
This document will condition the reception of foreign tourists, who will once again be admitted to France.
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June 30: end of the curfew and total lifting of the gauges
Wednesday June 30 will mark the lifting of the restrictions. Imposed on the French since last fall, the curfew should be lifted before the summer holidays. Depending on the local health situation, the executive also provides for the end of the gauges in establishments open to the public. On presentation of a “health pass”, it should also be possible to access any event bringing together more than 1000 people indoors and outdoors - a limit adapted according to the events and the local health situation will however be set. The discos will remain closed.