Questioned by an auditor, doctor Jimmy Mohamed explains that if jogging in an isolated area where no one is going to meet anyone is not dangerous, it is strongly advised to limit his movements to avoid the spread of the coronavirus.

Reduce travel as much as possible, avoid grouping ... there are numerous and restrictive measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Sometimes difficult to know what is allowed and what is not. And if it is strongly advised not to gather, excluding the use of sports halls, the question of whether it can be practiced alone. A point on which Doctor Jimmy Mohammed is looking, answering the question of an auditor in the morning of Matthieu Belliard on Europe 1.

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Fabrice's question

Is it reasonable to go jogging in the morning in the street?

The response of doctor Jimmy Mohamed

Jogging as such is not a problem as long as you are not grouped together. What we do not want are repeated and close contacts within a meter for more than fifteen minutes. So we can eventually jog if we don't meet anyone. However, we still recommend limiting travel since when you go out of your house, you may take the elevator, touching things in your hall, so it is recommended to avoid moving as much as possible.

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However, we absolutely do not want to see the images that we have seen in some parks. We have teenagers, young people who gather among themselves since the cafes and bars are closed. The idea is to avoid transmitting the disease, especially in asymptotic people. Because the problem is there: people will have no symptoms and they can still transmit it.

So, yes for jogging in the forest, in an area where there is no one. But no, we don't regroup. "