François Hollande in the studios of France Inter in 2016 - LAURENT-POOL / SIPA

France Inter is making a comeback after confinement. Monday May 25, after two months without guests at the station's premises due to the coronavirus epidemic, François Hollande will be the first personality to return to the studio, radio announced on Friday.

"Each day, only one personality will be present in the premises of the chain", in the bands from 7h / 9h or 18h / 20h, and Sunday noon, said the station on Twitter. The former President of the Republic must open the ball in the morning of Monday.

Automatic temperature measurement at the entrance to the Maison de la radio

The Minister of Health Olivier Véran could appear on his side on France Info, where he is invited for a special day on his plan for the hospital. Tuesday, the Minister of Culture Franck Riester will be on the air. "The ministers are starting to stand out," said Jean-Philippe Baille, editorial director of franceinfo. “It comes with precautionary measures. There is an automatic temperature measurement at the entrance to the Maison de la radio. And the guests will wear a mask until they arrive on the air. ” They can only be accompanied by a security officer if necessary, but not by their communications advisor.

The makeup manager has a sterilizer and most of those who will go on the air will do their own makeup. The continuous information station is gradually resuming its normal operation and a hundred employees should return to the premises from June 2 or 3, against 45 this week. The daily program Les Informés  could also return to the set. Most radio stations have stopped receiving studio guests since the containment began on March 17.

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