In France, as the infection situation of the new coronavirus has improved, it is no longer mandatory to wear a mask outdoors from the 17th, but in Paris, you should be wary of infection or wear a mask. Many people were also seen.

In France, it has been mandatory to wear masks outdoors in each region since last summer, but since the infection situation has improved significantly, we will not wear masks outdoors except in crowded places from the 17th. It's getting better.



In Paris, where masks have been mandatory for 10 months since August last year, people were seen walking around the tourist attractions Eiffel Tower and the Seine without masks.



A woman in her thirties said, "It's easy to breathe and you can put on lipstick. I think it's very good because you can see people's facial expressions."



On the other hand, as the "Delta strain" of the mutant virus confirmed in India spreads all over the world such as the United Kingdom, there is a deep-rooted sense of caution, and many people are wearing masks.



One of the men who wore the mask said, "I will continue to wear the mask and I want everyone to continue, so that I can protect myself without getting infected."



The French government plans to ease regulations ahead of the summer tourist season, while urgently taking border measures and vaccination to prevent the invasion of mutant viruses.