French President Emmanuel Macron's outing restrictions gradually relaxed? Local media November 24, 5:52

In France, where there are uniform restrictions on going out nationwide as a countermeasure against the new coronavirus, President Macron will give a television speech to the public on the 24th.

Local media have said they will gradually relax restrictions, such as allowing them to operate in retail stores for Christmas.

In France, due to the nationwide uniform outing restrictions introduced on October 30, restaurants and retail stores are basically prohibited from operating in-store, and the number of people exceeded 60,000 in early October. The number of infected people has been declining recently, falling below 20,000 for the second consecutive day.



President Macron will give a public television speech on the night of the 24th, ahead of the deadline of December 1.



Local media said in a speech that they would gradually relax restrictions on going out, allowing retailers to operate after strengthening infection control measures, as well as allowing religious facilities, theaters and movie theaters to reopen. I'm telling you.



The French government has postponed a sale called "Black Friday" scheduled for November 27th for a week, hitting retailers by allowing it to reopen before the busy Christmas season. It seems that there is also an aim to suppress it.



On the other hand, it is also reported that restaurant business will continue to be banned in principle, and President Macron will step up to ease the restrictions while the severe situation continues in the medical field, such as more than 4000 people receiving medical treatment in the intensive care unit. Is the focus.