Covid: some highly visited places soon to be closed at weekend?

Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis · Published on March 5th, 2021 at 10:36 a.m.
During the latest press brief, on March 4, Jean Castex said prefects might have to “ban or regulate the access to some highly visited places at weekends, where there are mass gatherings, too often free of masks and distancing”.

This March 4, 2021, Jean Castex held a press brief. The Prime Minister made several announcements such as weekend lockdown extended to Pas-de-Calais. Three more departments are placed “under surveillance” naming Hautes Alpes, Aisne and Aube.

But the chief of the executive made more announcements as for some highly visited places. “Prefects are also invited – in tandem with mayors involved of course – to ban or regulate the access to some highly visited places at weekends, where there are mass gatherings too often free of masks and distancing”, Castex stated.

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Some places by the Garonne have been closed to the public since Sunday February 28, for instance. A decision made by the Haute-Garonne prefecture after the authorities noticed “many standing gatherings not complying with social distancing nor mask-wearing” in some areas in Toulouse. The restriction is instated “until Monday March 8, 2021 at midnight”.

In Paris, the Seine riverbanks and around are aimed at by the government.

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