PSG supporters parade on the Champs-Elysées after the Parisian club's defeat in the Champions League final on August 23, 2020. - Sameer Al-DOUMY / AFP

Some have tried to respect barrier gestures. Others were far from it all. Anyway, the Health Assistant at Paris City Hall, Anne Souyris, on Monday urged supporters who followed the Champions League final between PSG and Bayern Munich as a group on Sunday to "go and do a screening test ”for coronavirus.

"All those who stayed together all evening, or even all night, yes we must go for a test," she said on France Info. There are barnums in Paris [with Paris-Plage] and from next week we are also going to put others on the public road so that everyone can do tests directly. "

Those "who have been together all night" must "go for a test" for the coronavirus, according to the health assistant at the town hall of Parishttps: //t.co/d0nKEHgwAU pic.twitter.com/sC4bSI9PcM

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The Paris police headquarters reported on Monday “404 verbalizations for not wearing a mask in the compulsory wearing area”. The police also arrested 148 people in Paris, 108 of whom were taken into police custody, following degradations and violence committed during and after the Champions League final lost by PSG.

"We have just seen hundreds and hundreds of people without a mask anyway, without protection too, and that is a real problem", added Anne Souyris on BFMTV, saying they fear a "coronavirus party". "I make a solemn appeal to all the people who were on the Champs-Élysées last night" but also "in Marseille" to "do tests," she said. More than 4,500 new cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in France over the past 24 hours, according to figures released on Sunday by Public Health France.

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