President Emmanuel Macron’s Date For Deconfinement Disclosed

On May 19, the curfew passes to 9 p.m. and the terraces of cafes and restaurants can reopen. Tables will be limited to 6 people only. Businesses will also reopen on the same date.

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This is highly anticipated information that was to be released on Friday, April 30, in a major interview with President Emmanuel Macron in the regional press. But the EBRA group, of which Le Progrès or the Latest news from Alsace have followed by other titles, brought forward the time of publication of the major announcements. 

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A source revealed that the President is betting on this date May 3 as the end of traffic restrictions. Though the 7 p.m. curfew and teleworking will remain in place. The travel certificate to exceed the radius of 10 kilometres will no longer be necessary.

On May 19, the curfew passes to 9 p.m. and the terraces of cafes and restaurants can reopen. Tables will be limited to 6 people only. Businesses will also reopen on the same date.

Gatherings of more than 10 people in public space will still be prohibited, but museums, monuments, cinemas, theatres and performance halls with a seated audience can resume their activity, according to our colleagues from Progress, in respect again of a strict protocol. 800 people indoors, 1000 outdoors, the same goes for outdoor sports activities.

These measures will be national, “except in a degraded departmental health situation” warns the Elysee in the columns of the regional press. Eight departments are currently under vigilance, Bouches-du-Rhône, Oise, Paris, Seine-et-Marne, Essonne, Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne and Val-d ‘ Oise.

On June 9, the curfew is 11:00 p.m. People can also expect the reopening of cafes, restaurants and indoor sports halls, with a strict protocol. Teleworking will be made more flexible. Foreign tourists can be accommodated … but with a sanitary pass.

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The sporting sector will be allowed to welcome spectators as they will also be able to reopen with a maximum of 800 people indoors and 1,000 outdoors.

On June 30, the curfew will be lifted and events with more than 1000 people will be authorized with a health pass. But nightclubs will not be allowed to open, according to President Emmanuel Macron. 

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