A hawker distributes the newspaper 20 Minutes in Toulouse. - FRED SCHEIBER / 20 MINUTES

Monday, May 11, France will gradually emerge from containment. 20 minutes too.“After having kept in touch with our 23 million monthly readers and successfully carrying out our mission of information on our digital media, we will once again be present on the streets so that our readers can rediscover their habits of consumption of information "Explains Frédéric Daruty, president of 20 Minutes .

If the newspaper had not been distributed since the start of confinement, the editorial staff of 20 Minutes never stopped informing you throughout the health crisis. The audience success of our daily lives on the crisis and of our various articles - reports, interviews, analyzes ... - proves that many of you needed to keep up to date and take a step back on events.

New very strict hygiene rules

"  20 Minutes , the quintessential daily newspaper, has accompanied its readers during this historic period, and will continue to do so, now also in paper format" welcomes Armelle Le Goff, managing editor. From May 11, we will have the pleasure of finding you on the streets of our eleven usual cities. Peddlers will be there to give you your 20 Minutes hard copy . Of course, the new, very strict hygiene and social distancing rules will be adopted by our hawkers who will encourage you to take your copy in a cart. For those who used to, you will no longer have to shake the hand of your favorite hawkers ...

The newspaper of May 11 will pay tribute to all the heroes of the crisis (caregivers, law enforcement, store employees ...) through portraits, interviews, reports and drawings sent by our readers to thank them. During the week, we will ask ourselves the question of the after. What will our summer look like under the threat of a second wave? What will our daily lives look like in the years to come after a crisis of this magnitude?

We hope that you will be - in paper, pdf, mobile digital, digital… as you please - again.

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