Monday, December 27, 2021, Jean Castex announced new measures against Covid-19 during a speech. While many French people are impatiently waiting to celebrate the New Year, will a curfew be imposed on December 31?
“Once again, the evolution of the health crisis forces us to come before you.” Monday, December 27, 2021, it is a few days before the end of the year that Jean Castex spoke to the French. After explaining that the health situation was extremely tense in France and in Europe, the Prime Minister unveiled if a curfew would be imposed on December 31. “At this stage, our desire to adapt our system in a proportionate manner leads us today to rule out any curfew measure. We will review the point at the next defense council convened on January 5, “he said, before specifying:”For Christmas Eve on December 31, let’s limit the big parties and big dinners, wear the mask, ventilate the rooms, respect the barrier gestures, let’s test ourselves. All greeting ceremonies scheduled for January will also be canceled.“
A few days earlier, it was at the end of yet another Health Defense Council that Jean Castex had announced that the atmosphere would be less festive on December 31, 2021. He had indicated: “The prefects will prohibit wild gatherings, the consumption of alcohol on public roads and will invite the municipalities to give up fireworks.“Consequently, the fireworks fired from the Arc de Triomphe will not take place. However, performance venues will remain open, with wearing a mask and compulsory consumption at the table.
The start of the school year, will it be maintained?
A few days before the start of the school year, caregivers are worried about the circulation of the virus in schools. If fifty health personnel have sent an open letter to Olivier Véran asking for the postponement of the start of the school year, the latter assured that the start of the school year will indeed be on January 3, 2022. While there will also be no distance learning courses, the Minister of Health said: “We assume to make the school safe.“
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