• The prefectures of several departments have reinstated health restrictions in order to stem the resumption of the coronavirus epidemic.

  • "20 Minutes" takes stock of the rules now in force in these areas.

Is your department or the one in which you are about to go on vacation affected by new measures to fight against Covid-19?

While a little over a month ago, Jean Castex announced the lifting of a slew of restrictions at the national level, some departments are now forced to backtrack and again impose a certain number of rules.

Particularly impacted by the progression of the highly contagious Delta variant, they hope to slow down the surge in the number of contaminations.

Which departments are affected?

What measures apply?

And until when?

20 Minutes

is a map of restrictive measures in France.

Alpes-Maritimes

The compulsory wearing of a mask outdoors is extended to markets, flea markets, during events or even within a perimeter of 50 meters around the entrances of establishments open to the public when they are highly frequented.

This measure in force since July 25 is valid until August 16, as is the ban on the consumption of alcohol and the broadcasting of amplified music on public roads.

# COVID19 |

⚠ With regard to the marked deterioration in epidemiological indicators in the Alpes-Maritimes:


➡️ wearing a mask remains compulsory in areas with a high concentration of people, in all municipalities.


Press release here ⤵https: //t.co/XwzXIAxgsX

- PréfetAlpesMaritimes (@ prefet06) July 25, 2021

Ariège

On Monday, the prefect signed a new decree extending the wearing of the compulsory mask outdoors until August 15 in a dozen urban areas such as Foix, Montgaillard and Saint-Girons, as well as in several tourist and spa towns such as Mirepoix, Saint -Lizier or Aulus-les-Bains.

Given the health situation, the Prefect of Ariège signed on July 26, 2021, an order extending, until August 15, 2021, the list of municipalities in which wearing a mask is compulsory.

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- Prefect of Ariège (@ Prefet09) July 27, 2021

Aude

Wearing a mask is still compulsory for people over 11 in the cities of Narbonne, Carcassonne, Lézignan, Castelnaudary and Limoux.

The measure applies "in areas with a high population density" and in "all places where distance is made difficult" such as markets, flea markets, the surroundings of schools, stations, shopping centers, waiting areas. public transport, as well as all other ERP.

Bas-Rhin

Until August 16 inclusive, wearing a mask is compulsory throughout the department in markets, flea markets, queues and during gatherings.

In case of crowds, pedestrians over 11 years old must also wear it in town centers and pedestrian areas, near train stations, schools, sports facilities, places of worship or shopping centers within a radius of 50 meters.

Bouches-du-Rhône

Wearing a mask has been compulsory since Wednesday throughout the department in places with a high population concentration such as markets, queues, fairgrounds, but also around nurseries, schools and higher education within a radius of 50 meters during the entry and exit times of the pupils.

Bus shelters, the surroundings of shopping centers and places of worship before and after services are also concerned.

The consumption of alcohol on public roads (outside the terrace) is also prohibited.

Calvados

In Deauville, Trouville, Honfleur and Villers-sur-Mer, the mask is mandatory outdoors in the busiest streets until September 12.

The measure also applies to Ouistreham, Blonville-sur-Mer and Cabourg at least until August 31.

Charente Maritime

The prefecture announced that it was extending until August 31, the obligation to wear a mask outdoors in certain areas for all municipalities in the department.

It will therefore be necessary to cover oneself in markets, flea markets, queues, during gatherings, as well as around stations, schools, sports facilities, places of worship, or shopping centers within a radius of 50 meters.

In addition, the mask is compulsory in the town center and the port of Château-d'Oléron as well as in Ronce-les-Bains.

Guadeloupe

From this Friday, the prefecture establishes a curfew from 9 pm to 5 am and authorizes demonstrations and sporting events only "within the limit of 50 sportsmen maximum".

In addition, from Monday, August 2, unvaccinated people must present proof of compelling reason to travel between Guadeloupe and the metropolis.

Gironde

While it was already mandatory in certain streets of Libourne since Tuesday, the mask is also since Wednesday in other municipalities and areas of particular concentration of population. The city center of Bordeaux, Saint-Emilion, as well as the urban coastal sectors of Soulac-sur-Mer and La Teste-de-Buch are targeted by this measure. In a press release, the Gironde prefecture also indicates that it will be necessary to cover your nose and mouth on "markets, second-hand goods, queues or collective reception of minors" throughout the department. On the other hand, the mask will not be necessary in “parks and gardens, natural spaces and on beaches” nor in places subject to the sanitary pass.

⚠️ # COVID19 |

In order to curb the spread of the virus, new measures are in force in #Gironde:


😷 Compulsory wearing of a mask in tourist areas


❌ Prohibition of alcohol consumption on public



roads ✅ The municipalities concerned 👉https: //t.co / 5HHGjvDTUK pic.twitter.com/0hfy28STED

- Prefect of Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Gironde (@ PrefAquitaine33) July 30, 2021

Guyana

A 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew is still in effect.

A compelling reason is also necessary to travel between the department and France for unvaccinated people.

Upper Corsica

Since Tuesday, July 27, wearing a mask is mandatory outdoors in the busiest areas of the towns of Bastia, Saint-Florent, Calvi, Ile-Rousse, Calenzana and Corte.

Haute-Garonne

For now, the mask is mandatory outdoors only in the historic city center of Toulouse, between 9 a.m. and 3 a.m. the following morning.

Haute-Savoie

Since Thursday, the mask is again mandatory outdoors in high density areas where social distancing cannot be applied.

All the municipalities of the department with more than 5,000 inhabitants, as well as in all the tourist towns are concerned by this measure, that is to say 85 in all.

The consumption of alcohol on public roads is also prohibited again, day and night, indicates the prefecture, which specifies that these measures apply until August 31.

In Megève, the mask is compulsory in the city center for an indefinite period.

# Covid19 In view of the sharp deterioration of the health situation in #HauteSavoie, @ Prefet74 issued an order to slow the progression of the virus


➡️ Reinforcement of the wearing of a mask outdoors


➡️ Prohibition of alcohol consumption in public spaces


Details 👇 pic.twitter.com/Ghwigzjbpg

- Prefect of Haute-Savoie (@ Prefet74) July 29, 2021

Herault

Since Tuesday and until August 15, the mask is mandatory outdoors throughout the department, with the exception of the communities of municipalities of the Monts de Lacaune and the Montagne du Haut Languedoc (La Salvetat-sur-Agout, Le Soulie, Fraisse-sur-Agout, Cambon-et-Salvergues, Rosis, Castanet le Haut), as well as beaches, swimming areas and large natural spaces, indicates the prefecture.

Ille-et-Vilaine

Wearing a compulsory mask is extended throughout the department in frequented areas such as open-air markets, queues or second-hand goods, until August 2 inclusive.

The prefecture also indicates that it is necessary to remain masked in the streets and paths, including the ramparts, constituting the intra-muros of Saint-Malo from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The small piece of fabric must finally be worn around the Roazhon-Park stadium in Rennes during football matches, two hours before the start of the match and until two hours after the end of the match.

Landes

The department maintains its restrictive measures until August 4. Wearing a mask remains compulsory in the densest areas of the tourist towns of Aureilhan, Azur, Bias, Biscarrosse, Capbreton, Dax, Gastes, Labenne, Léon, Linxe, Lit-et-Mixe, Messanges, Mézos, Mimizan, Moliets- et-Maâ, Mont-de-Marsan, Ondres, Parentis-en-Born, Sainte-Eulalie-en-Born, Saint-Julien-en-Born, Saint-Paul-lès-Dax, Saint-Pierre-du-Mont, Sanguinet, Seignosse, Soorts-Hossegor, Soustons, Tarnos, Vielle-Saint-Girons and Vieux-Boucau. "Gatherings, meetings or activities on public roads or in places open to the public" with more than 20 people simultaneously remain prohibited, indicates the prefecture as well as "open-air festivals", "shows and concerts with standing public. and in establishments open to the public ”.

Loire Atlantique

A prefectural decree makes it compulsory to wear a mask in public spaces for 25 municipalities in the department.

The ten municipalities of the agglomeration community around Saint-Nazaire, as well as the municipalities of the Guérande peninsula (Batz-sur-Mer, Assérac, Guérande, Herbignac, La Baule-Escoublac, La Turballe, Le Croisic, Le Pouliguen, Mesquer-Quimiac, Piriac-sur-Mer, Saint-Lyphard and Saint-Molf) are concerned.

In addition, alcohol consumption on public roads is prohibited throughout Loire-Atlantique.

These two restrictions will apply at least until July 13, the prefecture said.

Martinique

From this Friday, the Overseas Department will be reconfigured for a period of at least three weeks.

The curfew already in effect from 9 p.m. is reduced to 7 p.m. until 5 a.m.

Regarding traffic conditions, you will also need a certificate for any movement beyond a radius of 10 kilometers around your home.

Meurthe-et-Moselle

Since last week, the mask has been compulsory in the public space of municipalities in the department with more than 5,000 inhabitants between 9 a.m. and midnight.

"The Metropolis of Grand Nancy, the community of agglomeration of Longwy, the community of municipalities of the Pont-à-Mousson basin and the community of municipalities of the Bassin de Pompey" are concerned, indicates the prefect.

That is to say 21 municipalities in all.

North

Until August 2 inclusive, wearing a mask is compulsory in areas with a high population concentration such as the pedestrian areas of nine coastal municipalities.

Are concerned: Dunkirk, Zuydcoote, Ghyvelde, Leffrinckouck, Grande-Synthe, Loon-Plage, Gravelines, Bray-Dunes and Grand-Fort-Philippe.

Pas-de-Calais

In Boulogne-sur-Mer, Audinghen, Le Portel, Neufchâtel-Hardelot, Wimereux, Audresselles, Calais, Berck-sur-Mer, Merlimont, Cucq-Stella-Plage, Le Touquet-Paris-Plage and Camiers, the pedestrian streets and squares are subject to the compulsory mask until August 2.

Pyrénées-Atlantiques

Since last Monday, the wearing of the mask outdoors is once again the order of the day in six towns in the Basque Country.

The rule applies until August 31, in the cities of Anglet, Bayonne, Biarritz, Guétary, Hendaye and Saint-Jean-de-Luz from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The mask is also compulsory in the other communes of the department, but only on the open-air markets, during demonstrations or in the queues.

The prefect also banned the consumption of alcohol on public roads in the municipalities of Bayonne, Anglet, Biarritz, Bidart, Guétary Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Ciboure, Urrugne and Hendaye.

The meeting

"A strict curfew from 6 p.m. to 5 a.m." will be put in place "from this weekend, for a period of two weeks", announced Thursday the prefect of the island, Jacques Billant.

Daytime trips are limited to a radius of ten kilometers around the home, Monday to Saturday and only to go to stores.

This radius is lowered to 5 km on Sunday.

Seine-Maritime

The wearing of the mask is again compulsory until August 31, in all the communes of the department on the markets, second-hand goods, in the queues, during public gatherings, as well as around the stations, shopping centers, establishments. schools and places of worship within a perimeter of 50 meters.

Sum

The prefecture announced that until August 2, the mask became mandatory outdoors regardless of where you are in the municipalities of Amiens, Ault, Boismont, Cayeux-sur-Mer, Favières, Fort- Mahon-Plage, Lanchères, Le Crotoy, Mers-les-Bains, Noyelles-sur-Mer, Pendé, Ponthoile, Quend, Saint-Quentin-en-Tourmont, Saint-Quentin-la-Motte-Croix-au-Bailly, Saint -Valery-sur-Somme, Woignarue.

This measure also applies to all outdoor gatherings, such as markets, flea markets, shows, funfairs and village festivals in the department.

Tarn-et-Garonne

Until August 7, the mask is compulsory between 8 a.m. and midnight in the city centers of the three main municipalities of the department: Montauban, Moissac and Castelsarrasin.

The prefecture indicates that it must also be applied to the entire department in flea markets, outdoor markets, near stations and bus shelters, as well as in funfairs.

Var

Wearing a mask outdoors in public space is once again compulsory in 58 municipalities until Monday, August 2, 2021. These municipalities are located in the Toulon-Provence-Méditerranée metropolis, the Sud-Sainte-Baume agglomeration communities and Var-Estérel-Méditerranée, as well as in the communities of municipalities of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, the Pays de Fayence, the Gapeau Valley and the Mediterranean Porte des Maures are concerned.

The prefecture indicates that the ban is valid throughout the department in closed places and public places where social distancing measures cannot be respected.

Vendée

Wearing a mask is compulsory for anyone eleven years of age and over in public spaces or places open to the public in 22 municipalities of the department including Île d'Yeu, Noirmoutier, Les Sables d'Olonne, Saint Gille Croix de Vie , Saint Jean de Monts, La Tranche sur Mer, Barbâtre, Bretignolle sur Mer. The measure is also valid throughout the department on markets, flea markets, during gatherings, in queues and within a radius of 50 meters around train stations, places of worship, shopping centers and in the streets at peak times.

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