From this Monday, users will have to present a valid health pass to access the Christmas market in Orléans (Loiret).

Florent Montillot, first deputy mayor of the city, had nevertheless indicated this Wednesday that the obligation to wear a mask was sufficient at this stage of the epidemic.

Contacted by France Bleu Orléans, the town hall did not wish to comment on this subject.

Place de la République and Place du Martroi concerned

In the absence of security officers, only the chalets on Place de la République and Place du Martroi, where the Ferris wheel is located, are affected by the health measure to fight against the coronavirus.

Access remained free this Monday to all by the place de Loire, but also by the upper part of the rue Royale

However, the workforce should increase on Tuesday and allow checks of health passes on all sites.

The Orleans Christmas market opened on November 29.

Wearing a protective mask against Covid-19 is already compulsory in the city's hyper-center as well as in the entire Christmas market.

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