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Covid-19: a new card taking greater account of large cities in France

2020-09-24T17:06:05.475Z


The new version presented by Olivier Véran emphasizes the notion of “alert”.The French have become accustomed to these colored cards according to the circulation of the virus in their department which, in turn, make certain constraints appear or disappear in their daily lives. On Wednesday, the Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, presented a new version, emphasizing the notion of "alert". Instead of the gradation with three levels of active circulation of the virus (green,


The French have become accustomed to these colored cards according to the circulation of the virus in their department which, in turn, make certain constraints appear or disappear in their daily lives.

On Wednesday, the Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, presented a new version, emphasizing the notion of

"alert"

.

Instead of the gradation with three levels of active circulation of the virus (green, orange, red), a distinction appeared between the green departments on the one hand (they are currently 32), and three levels of red on the other. share: alert, enhanced alert and maximum alert.

Each of these categories is accompanied by a series of increasingly strong measures aimed at limiting the acceleration of the epidemic: restriction or prohibition of gatherings, closure of certain structures (bars, party halls, etc.)

.

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To establish this new map, the Directorate General of Health has chosen to rely in part on new criteria.

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Source: lefigaro

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