The prefect of the Brittany region Michèle Kirry gave an update on the coronavirus epidemic.

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C. Allain / 20 Minutes

The coronavirus epidemic seems to be settling in the Rennes metropolitan area where the incidence rate is now 135.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, against 174.8 cases a month ago.

Encouraging signals which pushed the prefect Michèle Kirry to loosen the screw a little.

Since Saturday, the maximum level of large gatherings has been raised to 5,000 people, against 1,000 so far.

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In addition to national measures, until 2/11 in #IlleEtVilaine:


😷mask compulsory in several coastal municipalities


❌prolongation of the closure of the bar activity to 10pm in #Rennes métropole



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- Prefect of Brittany and Ille-et-Vilaine (@bretagnegouv) October 17, 2020

As a result, Roazhon Park will sound a little less hollow on Tuesday night for Stade Rennais to compete in the Champions League against Krasnodar.

The bars, however, did not get any immediate boost and must always close at 10 p.m. in the Rennes metropolitan area, while restaurants will have to apply a stricter health protocol, with no more than six customers per table.

The compulsory mask everywhere in Saint-Malo and Dinard

As the All Saints holidays begin, the prefect has also decided to make the wearing of a mask compulsory in several tourist towns in the department, in particular in Cancale, Saint-Briac-sur-Mer or Saint-Lunaire.

The measure now also applies throughout the territory of the cities of Saint-Malo and Dinard for a period of fifteen days.

In Morbihan, the prefect Patrice Faure has for his part decided to prohibit access to beaches and coastal paths from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.

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