The Châtelet Les Halles RER station during the curfew.

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Jeanne Accorsini / SIPA

6 p.m. at home.

Since Saturday, France has started to apply a general curfew "for at least 15 days", as Prime Minister Jean Castex had announced.

The 12 million Ile-de-France residents have been complying with the rule for two evenings.

Several police checks took place on Saturday evening in the capital.

This curfew will undoubtedly not have a "significant" impact on the turnover of traders forced to draw back the curtain earlier, said Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Alain Griset on Sunday.

According to him, many traders who usually close during "noon hour" could regain an hour of activity by staying open at that time.

“Some even started opening an hour earlier” in the morning to compensate.

Because this curfew requires a little daily gymnastics from everyone.

Work, dating, aperitifs, shopping… How do you adapt your life?

Are you going to come to work earlier?

Do you go shopping between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.?

Or only on weekends?

Are you going to have more delivered?

Are you going to do your jogging early in the morning or on your lunch break?

Meet your date or your friends at 10 a.m.?

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