The presence of clusters discourages urban tourism (As here at the Champs Elysées) -

Mario Fourmy

We had prepared for this hypothesis.

It is now a reality.

Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday the establishment on Saturday of a curfew between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., for at least four weeks, if not six, in Ile-de-France and in 8 other metropolises (Grenoble , Lille, Aix-Marseille, Lyon, Montpellier, Saint-Etienne, Toulouse and Rouen) in order to stem the second wave of the coronavirus epidemic which has reached a "worrying" level.

"There will not be a traffic ban, but a strict limitation for good reasons," said the President of the Republic during the interview with France 2 and TF1 on Wednesday evening.

We will no longer go to restaurants, to friends' houses, to party… ”Only people who are obliged to work after 9 pm or to travel for medical reasons will be authorized to travel.

In case of violation of this rule, a fine of 135 euros will be applied.

In the event of a repeat offense, it will amount to 1,500 euros.

How do you react to this news?

Do you understand this measure?

If you don't work in the evening, how are you going to reorganize your evenings without going out?

Do you plan to sleep with friends or host some in your home to see them at night?

Do you plan to have a social life despite everything during the day (lunches, walks with friends, visits to relatives, etc.)?

Tell us !

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  • Emmanuel Macron