Tourists in front of the closed Louvre, in Paris on December 28, 2020. -

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The government has still not given a date for a possible reopening of museums in France.

Faced with this expectation, 71% of French people say they are in favor of a return to these cultural places that have been closed for many months, according to a YouGov poll for the

Huffington Post

between March 1 and 2.

According to the results of this survey, the reopening of museums is desired by a majority of people from all political stripes.

It is even supporters of La République en Marche (LREM) who are most in favor of a return to museums with a score of 78%.

88% say they respect the curfew

At the same time, 54% of French people say they support the government in its desire to adapt health restrictions according to cities and regions.

This poll also reveals that 88% of those polled said they respected the travel restrictions linked to the curfew.

On the other hand, with regard to a possible strict re-containment, only 48% of those polled said they were in favor.

Among those questioned, only 17% believe that the vaccination campaign led by the government is going well.

Finally, 67% of French people said they did not trust the executive to resolve a situation that has affected their daily lives for almost a year now.

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