Confinement has been decreed again throughout France, since April 3, for a period of four weeks. After a little indulgence for the Easter weekend, the tightened restrictions must now be strictly observed.
How to get out during confinement?
Controls at stations and airports, but also on the road, will take place and will be reinforced. Measurements ” braking Are taken to contain the coronavirus epidemic. During the next four weeks, it is possible to go out within a radius of 10 km around your home, with proof of address or the travel certificate. French people who were abroad can return to France and cross-border workers can travel. To travel during the curfew in France, from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., you must have a certificate. In addition, telework ” must be systematic “. It is possible to go, until 7 p.m., on the beaches, in the forest or in the parks.
Open and closed establishments
Schools, colleges and high schools are closed for a period of three weeks as well as nurseries. However, childminders can continue to welcome children as well as MAMs (homes for childminders), up to a limit of 10 children. Places of worship remain open as well as so-called essential businesses (food, banks, temp agencies, etc.). In addition, hairdressers, booksellers / record stores, florists or even shoemakers can continue their activity. Cafes and restaurants continue to be closed, as do theaters, cinemas, swimming pools and sports clubs.
Prohibitions
Inter-regional travel is no longer allowed since April 5 (except for compelling and / or family reasons). In addition, it is no longer authorized to travel during the day beyond 10 km, except for compelling or professional reasons, with a certificate. The consumption of alcohol on public roads is prohibited, as is the take-away sale of alcohol (by bars and restaurants). It is still forbidden to gather more than 6 people outside.