The police are finding it increasingly difficult to enforce the curfew, currently set at 11 p.m.

However, it is important to maintain it for at least "another fortnight", recommends epidemiologist Yannick Simonin.

Indicators in green, return of good weather and heat over a large part of France ... While the positive news accumulates, the police are having more and more difficulties in enforcing the curfew set. at 11 p.m. until June 30. 

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Clusters discovered

However, the virus is still circulating in the territory despite the low incidence rate in France, which fell to 43 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in metropolitan France.

The health authorities continue to discover clusters, like that of Strasbourg, detected last week. 

"The curfew has effects because it limits the crowds, especially late at night when we tend to respect barrier gestures less because we are in a festive environment," said the specialist in emerging viruses at the Inserm, Yannick Simonin. 

"We must still maintain the curfew for a fortnight"

Scientists are worried about the proliferation of wild parties lately, especially in Paris where hundreds of young people have gathered on the Esplanade des Invalides without respecting barrier gestures and without masks. 

"We must not go too fast. In my opinion, we must maintain the curfew for another fortnight," he recommends. For epidemiologists, it is important to remind the French that barrier gestures should not be lifted immediately. The objective for the latter is thus to avoid a fourth wave in the fall.