The government places Paris and its Île-de-France region to maximum alert following a surge of infection rates, prompting Île-de-France to shut down all bars, gymnasiums, and swimming pools completely and all festive gatherings in establishments are banned from being open to the public effective tomorrow. The restrictions will last two weeks, but restaurants will remain open with strict health protocols.
The French government places Paris and its surrounding Île-de-France region to maximum alert following surge of infection rates, prompt Paris and its surrounding regions to shut all bars, gymns and swimming pools completely and banning all festive gatherings in establishment open to the public from tomorrow. The restrictions will last two weeks, but restaurants will remain open with strict health protocols.
The French government places Paris and its surrounding Île-de-France region to maximum alert following asurge of infection rates, prompting Paris and its surrounding regions to shut downall bars, gymnasiums, and swimming pools completely and all festive gatherings in establishment arebannedfrombeingopen to the public effective tomorrow. The restrictions will last two weeks, but restaurants will remain open with strict health protocols.
The government places Paris and its Île-de-France region to maximum alert following a surge of infection rates, prompting Île-de-France to shut down all bars, gymnasiums, and swimming pools completely and all festive gatherings in establishments are banned from being open to the public effective tomorrow. The restrictions will last two weeks, but restaurants will remain open with strict health protocols.