In France, following the spread of the mutated new coronavirus, measures to restrict residents' outings and retail store operations have begun for the third time following last spring and autumn in the capital Paris and northern regions. I did.

In France, the first confirmed mutant virus in the United Kingdom accounts for more than 70% of new infections, and the infection is spreading, and the government started on the 20th in Paris, the northern region, and the Mediterranean coast centered on southern Nice. Tightened regulations in the region.



In the target area, going out during the daytime is restricted in addition to the previous nighttime for 4 weeks, and you need to carry a document stating the reason for going out and you will be fined if you violate it.



In addition, retail stores are no longer able to operate normally at approximately 90,000 stores, excluding stores that handle daily necessities such as groceries and bookstores.



This is the third time that residents have been restricted from going out and retail stores have been restricted since last spring and autumn, but there were many people in central Paris on the 20th.



A man in his 50s with his family said, "The fact is that I'm tired and tired. It's mentally strict that regulations continue even after a year."



In addition, a woman in her thirties said, "It is not as strict as last spring's regulations and I do not know if it will be effective," and some are wondering if the infection can be suppressed.