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France lockdown: What changes on December 15
Confinement ends to be replaced with a 20:00 curfew, with an exception for December 24
President Emmanuel Macron announced a three-stage easing to lockdown measures for France, beginning on November 28. The second phase begins on December 15 and involves the current confinement being replaced by an overnight curfew beginning at 20:00.
France lockdown: Details of November 28 changes
What changes on December 15?
France’s lockdown will end on December 15.
A 20:00 to 06:00 curfew will be established in place of the lockdown.
- The curfew will be from 20:00 until 06:00, instead of beginning at 21:00 as previously planned.
- End of exemption certificates (attestations de déplacement) during the day from December 15. However, they will still be required for authorised outings between 20:00 to 06:00
- There will be no exemption to the curfew on December 31 as had previously been stated. There will only be an exemption on December 24
- Cinemas, theatres, museums, casinos will not reopen on December 15 as planned. The opening has been pushed back three weeks to January 7, 2021.
- Inter-regional travel will again be allowed from December 15, as planned.
- There will be no change to the current rules on places of worship
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Christmas
Prime Minister Jean Castex said on December 10: “Christmas occupies a special place in our lives and traditions... We therefore authorise travel for the evening of December 24, but I remind you of the rule I indicated to you last week: no more than six adults together at a time."
Health Minister Olivier Véran warned on December 10 that people that getting a Covid test before Christmas meals is still risky and should be avoided.
He said: “There is a risk that the test will be negative because you are not yet sufficiently contagious.
“On paper it may seem like a good idea, but we must also avoid overloading the laboratories, pharmacies and doctors who carry out tests. You can, of course, be tested, but please don’t use the test as some kind of immunity totem.”
The curfew
There will only be a few accepted reasons to go out during the curfew, including travel between home and work, health reasons or compelling family reasons. Taking a pet for a walk will also be allowed.
Sporting activities will not be allowed between 20:00 and 06:00.
Controls will be in place.
Ski season
Mr Castex confirmed that ski resorts will not open before the Christmas holidays.
He said it will be possible to go to the resorts to “enjoy the pure air of our beautiful mountains” but that ski lifts and public facilities there will remain closed.
On November 24, Mr Macron said that talks are to take place between the government, local officials and industry professionals and a decision on when ski stations can open will be made soon.
Work from home
Mr Castex has said that working from home will remain the rule wherever possible until at least January 20, 2021.
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