Limitation des déplacements - activities

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Coronavirus: third wave, curfew… how would the post-lockdown process look like?

As France is back into nationwide lockdown until December 15, 2020, some people are already wondering about the post-lockdown process. What are the leads considered? How would the Holidays occur in France? Could lockdown be extended beyond December 15? We try to give you as many answers as we can.
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Paris in “virus circulation’s active area”: what changes?

This Tuesday August 25, 2020, 11 departments including Paris, Hauts de Seine, Seine Saint Denis, and Val de Marne are now in red area. In concrete words, it means that prefects of these departments can make local calls to limit the spread of the epidemic. closing schools, closing public places, limiting trips, or even limiting gatherings, here are measures they can implement.
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Can we get away beyond 100km for Pentecost weekend?

When presenting phase 2 of the containment exit plan, PM Edouard Philippe announced trips will no longer be limited to 100km. But this restriction will end on June 2. It is then out of the question to go further than 100km from your home for Pentecost weekend.
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Coronavirus: partial lockdown in France from midday, mandatory certificate

While France has moved to stage 3 of the coronavirus epidemic, the French government reinforces health measures and go for a partial lockdown in France starting this Tuesday at noon and for fifteen days. Discover the confinement measures announced by Emmanuel Macron and clarified by Secretary of the Interior Christophe Castaner.