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Coronavirus in France: new indicators’ map tonight with “scarlet”-listed areas

As the coronavirus epidemic keeps on spreading in France, this Wednesday September 23, 2020 Health minister Olivier Véran is said to unveil a new indicators’ map to follow the evolution of the health crisis in France up. Areas listed on “scarlet alert” are said to be explained.
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Coronavirus: differences between alert area, reinforced alert area and maximum alert area

As part of the fight against coronavirus, Health minister Olivier Véran has announced on Wednesday September 23, 2020’s address several restrictions with a new map divided into three areas: alert, reinforced alert and maximum alert, in addition to health emergency… What are the differences between them? What are the restrictions implemented in each one of them? Keep reading to know more!
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Île-de-France: every departments are now listed as "red area"

COVID-19: After Paris, Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne, and Hauts-de-Seine, the other four Ile-de-France departments (Essonne, Yvelines, Seine-et-Marne and Val d'Oise) are now listed along with French department exceeding the alert threshold facing the circulation of the virus.
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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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Containment exit: green area, what changed with phase 2

As phase 2 of the government’s containment exit plan was announced, Edouard Philippe shared the new rules. What changes in green area? Here are answers.