While Emmanuel Macron must specify his deconfinement plan on Friday, which will take place in four stages from May 3, Jean Rottner, president of the Republicans of the Grand Est Regional Council, also an emergency doctor, was the guest of Europe 1 Thursday evening.

He considers this very progressive timetable to be reasonable.

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How will life unfold with a relaxation of the rules currently in force to fight against Covid-19?

Emmanuel Macron will unveil the deconfinement calendar in the regional press on Friday, which will take place in four stages, from May 3.

On that date, according to information from Europe 1, restrictions on inter-regional travel will be lifted in particular, but the curfew will remain in place.

For example, for the opening of the terraces, you will have to wait until May 15.

"It is a wise, progressive decision," greeted Jean Rottner, President of the Republicans of the Grand Est Regional Council, Thursday on Europe 1.

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"There are possible setbacks if the situation does not go well. You have to be reasonable and always extremely careful", then tempered the one who is also an emergency doctor.

"The French need to get out of this gloom. This will be done gradually. We must all collectively remain responsible. We must continue to live with this epidemic," he continued.

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