The city of Bordeaux is not currently affected by the curfew measures.

But the mayor of the city, the EELV Pierre Hurmic says he is ready to accept its extension, if it allows to avoid a reconfinement.

“I'm still very worried about the future,” he says. 

INTERVIEW

So far spared from the curfew, will the city of Bordeaux be affected by an extension of the measure this week, while the health situation continues to deteriorate there?

At the microphone of Europe 1, Mayor EELV Pierre Hurmic continues to hope not.

But the elected official says he is ready to accept such a measure, especially if it makes it possible to avoid re-containment. 

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"Me, I expect to know like everyone else what will be the concrete results of the curfew", he explains at the microphone of Europe 1. And to add: "We will realize that probably, this is not up to the task ".

"I am ready to accept restrictive curfew-type measures" "

"After the night curfew, there will remain the daytime curfew, and confinement", says the successor of Nicolas Florian, who fears the consequences of a re-containment.

"I really hope we escape that extremity, which would still be socially disastrous," he said, "when you see the number of RSA requests exploding."

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"This is why I am ready to accept restrictive curfew-type measures," concludes Pierre Hurmic, "telling me that if that can allow us to avoid confinement, we must accept restrictive measures. But hey. , I am still very worried about the future ".