Index – Abroad – In France, restrictions will be lifted on Saturday, with karate ending in mid-December



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With the reopening of stores on Saturday, the gradual elimination of epidemiological restrictions on the coronavirus epidemic in France will begin, and the government plans to end the general quarantine on December 15, Emmanuel Macron announced. The president said that all stores could open as of Saturday after the stores closed from the end of October.

Worship services can also be held with the participation of up to thirty people after the second wave of the epidemic has passed its peak. The ban on unjustified abandonment will be lifted by the government on December 15, if the epidemiological situation allows it, but the night curfew will take effect on January 20 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Due to the end of the year holidays between December 24 and December 31, there will be no night curfew, but larger events will be prohibited.

Theaters, cinemas and museums may open on December 15, but the opening date of restaurants, gyms and nightclubs will only be decided in January. In high schools, teaching can continue not just in small groups but in whole classes starting January 20, and colleges can reopen two weeks later.

Although epidemiological indicators have been in decline for a week, the head of state says that the daily number of cases should be reduced to 5,000 and the number of serious patients between 5,000 and 3,000 to return to normal. And on Tuesday, authorities discovered another 9,155 new cases, treating 30,622 people in hospitals, 859 fewer than on Monday. There were 4289 critically ill patients in intensive care units, a decrease from 165 in the last 24 hours in France.



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