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After nearly three months of closure due to the Covid-19 epidemic, seven swimming pools managed by the metropolitan area of ​​Montpellier (Hérault) reopen Monday morning: the Neptune nautical center at La Paillade, the Antigone Olympic swimming pool and the pools Jean-Vivès, Alfred-Nakache, Marcel Spilliaert, Amphithrite, and the Nereides. Three other pools will only reopen on June 22: Poseidon, Heracles, Jean-Taris.

#CapitaleSport
💧 10 swimming pools in the Metropolis will welcome you again from June 15.
🖥️ Access will be by reservation (from 15/06), with strict sanitary rules, for a single price of 2 €.
👉Info & reservations: https://t.co/DzgN4RJufj pic.twitter.com/50GxNQnURv

- Montpellier3m (@ Montpellier3m) June 12, 2020

Measures have, however, been put in place by the metropolis. Access to the pools is compulsory by reservation, here. The opening of reservations is scheduled for Monday morning. Each user can reserve up to two 1:30 hour slots per week. A single price of two euros will be applied until further notice.

Wearing a mandatory mask

To save time, users are invited to come, as far as possible, "with their bathing suits on". The lockers will be condemned but a space for depositing bags will be set up near the basins, in the monitored area.

Wearing a mask is compulsory, from the entrance to the establishment to the changing rooms. A “soaped shower” will also be compulsory before accessing the pools, notes the Montpellier metropolis. But that, normally, was the case, too, before the epidemic ...

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  • Languedoc-Roussillon
  • Coronavirus
  • Covid 19
  • Deconfinement
  • Montpellier
  • Swimming pool