restaurants, cinemas, shops … Here’s when and how the reopening will take place

In the Parisian, Monday May 10, 2021, the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, indicated the reopening rules applied to the terraces of restaurants, shops, cinemas or even museums.

May 19, 2021 has become the most anticipated date of the year and for good reason, it is that of a return to more or less normal life. In an exclusive meeting with the Parisian, Monday May 10, 2021, Jean Castex, Prime Minister, announced the precise rules concerning the reopening of restaurants, museums and cinemas. “I say it in the clearest way: we are finally in the process of emerging sustainably from this health crisis, did he declare. We are nearing the goal and that is good news. (…) Obviously, this exit will be done in a gradual, careful and accompanied way “. A timetable has therefore been planned.

May 19, 2021

For restaurants, cafes and bars, the terraces may reopen on May 19, 2021, but at 50% of their capacity. The tables will accommodate a maximum of six people and they must remain seated.

The so-called non-essential stores during lockdowns will also open their doors on May 19, 2021. However, an 8 m2 gauge will be established per customer. Museums will have the same rule. And “all the covered markets will also reopen under these same conditions. For open-air markets with a gauge of 4 m2”, can we also read in Le Parisien.

Cinemas and theaters will have a maximum capacity of 35%, with a ceiling of 800 people per hall. Same indication for party rooms and multipurpose rooms.

Religious and civil weddings can take place with one seat in three occupied, and “staggered operation from one row to another”.

Big comeback of sports halls and swimming pools. These places will be able to reopen on May 19, 2021 for “priority practitioners” like minors, Explain The Parisian.

June 9, 2021

In this second stage of deconfinement, the terraces will be fully accessible, with however the maintenance of tables of six people maximum. In other news, the rooms will also be able to reopen, with a capacity of 50% and a maximum of six guests at the table. The gauge per customer in shops moves from 8 m2 to 4 m2 on June 9, 2021. Same announcement for museums.

Cinemas and theaters go from a capacity of 35% to 65%, with a ceiling of spectators going from 800 to 5,000 people. When the threshold of 1,000 people is reached, a health pass will be applied, specifying The Parisian.

One in two seats, compared to one in three before June 9, 2021, will be required in religious ceremonies and civil weddings.

Sports halls and swimming pools will be allowed to non-priority people in a spirit of “contactless” sport with a 50% gauge, the newspaper reports.

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June 30, 2021

While respecting the maintenance of barrier gestures and physical distancing, restaurants, cafes and bars will be able to open fully. June 30, 2021 will also normally be the end of gauges in shops, museums, cinemas and theaters, according to Matignon. But if more than 1000 people are present at an event, a health pass will remain applied.

From this date, religious ceremonies and civil weddings will be able to welcome all the guests.

Public reception capacity will increase to 100% in sports halls. The health pass will always be in effect.

At June 30, 2021, standing concerts will resume, with a ceiling established by the prefect. A health pass will be required with more than 1,000 spectators. The festivals will be able to resume with a gauge of 4m2 per participant.

Celine Peschard

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