French restaurant reopens after 80 days New Corona June 3 9:47

In France, restaurants and cafes, which had been banned due to the spread of the new coronavirus, were reopened for the first time in about 80 days. Only the outdoor terrace seats can be opened in Paris, but the bustle is gradually returning.

In France, since infection with the new coronavirus has been suppressed, since May, restrictions on going out etc. have been gradually relaxed, and on the 2nd, the movement restriction, which was said to be within 100 km from my home, was removed, and a restaurant After taking measures such as keeping the table at a distance of 1 meter or more, the cafe and the cafe were allowed to resume operations for the first time in about 80 days.

However, in some areas such as Paris, where the risk of infection remains high, only outdoor terrace seats can be opened.

Among them, a long-established cafe in southern Paris was crowded with people who enjoy beer and cocktails in the evening.

The visitor said, "I came to work with a colleague at the end of my work. I feel very good."

In addition, the manager of the cafe said, "I have beautiful terrace seats and there are also customers, so I have no complaints. Fortunately, there is also the sun."

The city of Paris has approved the possibility of installing terrace seats on sidewalks for stores that have resumed business, but many restaurants cannot be opened because there are no terrace seats, and the management of the food and beverage industry continues to be difficult.