A swimmer at the Antigone swimming pool in Montpellier (illustration) -

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Due to a decree from the Hérault prefecture, published on Saturday, the indoor swimming pools in the metropolis of Montpellier (Hérault) are now closed.

Only school or student groups, minors, as part of a supervised activity, and high-level professional athletes will have access to the structures, indicate the services of the metropolis of Montpellier, this Monday morning.

🏊‍♀️ # COVID19 Following the last prefectural decree of Saturday, October 17, indoor swimming pools closed @ Montpellier3m


More info 👉https: //t.co/K25MM6Cuuc pic.twitter.com/8zW8VbdIYX

- Montpellier3m (@ Montpellier3m) October 19, 2020

Only the outdoor pools of the Neptune Nautical Center and the Christine-Caron swimming pool remain open to the public, at the usual times “for the moment”.

But, to respect the curfew introduced in the metropolis, these places now close at 8 p.m.

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