A lifeguard from the Nakache swimming pool in Toulouse. Drawing. - FRED SCHEIBER / 20 MINUTES

Well, it is not yet the big bath but, provided that it is well organized, we can finally put our toes in it. The mayor of Toulouse announces a first wave of deconfinement of swimming pools with the reopening as of Monday June 22 of seven pools: Alex-Jany (Argoulets), Bellevue (outdoor pool), Castex, Nakache summer, Papus, Jean-Boiteux (Sept- Deniers) and Toulouse-Lautrec.

Do not put your swimsuit in your bag yet, the return to the swimming lanes is very regulated. It requires an online reservation (and possibly by telephone on 05 34.245.245). And for now (Thursday, 3.30 p.m.), it's Byzantium: several hundred slots for Monday in Nakache, 15 in Papus on Wednesday afternoon, or 19 in Bellevue on Saturday morning 27. But the news is very recent and the swimming lines should soon dry up.

A hat and soap but not your fins

Each reservation gives the right to a 1.5 hour slot which includes dressing / undressing. Wearing a mask will be compulsory outside swimming and there is no question of bringing your fins or any other personal equipment. Do not forget your bathing cap and your soap, the usual dispensers remaining out of service.

"The protocols implemented for swimmers in each of the pools (...) meet government and health requirements," says the Capitol. They are valid until July 5 but may be adapted, "even softened", depending on the recommendations of the government, the Ministry of Sports or the regional health agency.

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