Faced with the rebound of the coronavirus epidemic, Emmanuel Macron could announce new measures, Wednesday evening, during an interview on TF1 and France 2. Among the options considered, those of a curfew in the most affected cities .

For Paris, the executive is working on an option at 8 p.m. or 10 p.m.

Emmanuel Macron will have to decide.

Faced with the rebound of the coronavirus epidemic, the President of the Republic must speak, Wednesday from 7:55 p.m., for a 45-minute interview on TF1 and France 2, and could announce new binding measures.

Among the solutions mentioned, that of curfews in the most affected areas is still being considered. 

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The curfew is indeed still on the table, especially in Paris, where the executive is working on an option at 8 p.m. or 10 p.m.

This solution would make it possible to avoid local containment.

On the Elysee side, we assume this firmness in any case.

"You have to hit hard" says the president's entourage. 

The main reason for these new measures?

Resuscitation services are back to worrying levels and part of the population seems not to hear the calls for responsibility.

In the viewfinder: under 30s.

Too many parties, not enough masks, and young patients, often asymptomatic, who spread the virus. 

"We don't know how the French will take these announcements"

Faced with this observation, in the government team, it is hammered that there are no other solutions.

The Élysée speaks of a necessary electroshock.

"After listening to the president, everyone will have to ask themselves if it is reasonable to maintain the dinner on Saturday", decrypts an adviser. 

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But this severity still hides a fear, summarized as follows: "We do not know how the French will take these announcements".

A possible popular revolt in the face of restrictions on freedoms worries at the top of the state.