What are the places in Paris and Île-de-France where the mask is compulsory outside?

From this Monday, August 10, a hundred streets become hidden.

From 8 am, on this Monday morning, the mask is mandatory outdoors in Paris and in Île-de-France in certain areas. "Since mid-July, all indicators show that the virus is once again circulating more actively in the region (Ile-de-France). " found Saturday August 8 the Prefecture of police of Paris.

The latter also announced that this rule will be indicated by a sign at the edge "areas where the respect of distance is made difficult by the high attendance. "

For a month which may be renewable, the mask will be required and will concern "people aged 11 and over ", specifies the press release.

The Department of Proximity Security of the Parisian agglomeration (DSPAP) has thus drawn up a map of places that correspond to "tourist areas, open markets or very shopping streets ", "Quays of the Seine, (of) canal Saint-Martin ", explained to Agence France-Presse (AFP) Nicolas Nordman, security assistant at Paris City Hall. "The criteria were places where there are people, where it is difficult to respect distance, places of celebration where there may have been a relaxation of barrier gestures " in recent weeks, "he added.

In the examples of areas where the mask rule must be observed, let us mention:

– rue Montorgueil
– Red Children market
– Rambuteau street
– rue de Bretagne
– rue des Francs Bourgeois
– rue Saint-Honoré
– rue de Montmartre
– Rue Mouffetard
– rue de Buci
– rue de Seine
– rue Mazarine
– Saint-Germain market
– Tino Rossi garden
– martyrs Street
– rue Cadet
– rue Louis Blanc in its portion between place Karski and the faubourg Saint-Denis
– rue du Faubourg Saint Denis
– rue de la Roquette,
– rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud
– Belleville market
– rue Oberkampf
– Bercy-Village
– Cour Saint-Emilion
– National Library of France (square + steps and quay)
– Maison-Blanche market on Avenue d'Italie
– shopping street
– rue de Passy
– the whole avenue of avenue de Saint-Ouen
– Barbès market
– Lariboisière market
– Ornano market
– boulevard de la Chapelle (between Tombouctou and boulevard Barbès)
– rue des Islettes
– rue de la Goutte d'or
– rue des Poissonniers
– Dejean market
– Porte Montmartre market
– Ordener market
– avenue de Saint-Ouen
– boulevard de Clichy
– boulevard du Rochechouart
– Poteau market
– Paris flea market
– Butte Montmartre (place du tertre, square and market of the Sacré-Coeur, rue Norvins, rue du Mont Cenis)
– quay of the Loire
– Seine quay
– quai de Marne
– Quai de l'Oise to the entrance to Parc de la Villette
– rue de Bellevillle
– Joinville market
– avenue Jean Jaurès between rue de l'Ourcq and Porte de Pantin
– Belvedere of the Parc de Belleville
– Boulevard de Belleville
– boulevard de Ménilmontant
– rue de Ménilmontant
– rue des Pyrénées
– rue de Bagnolet

And even more. Do not hesitate to consult the complete list on the website of the Paris Police Prefecture.

Regarding the departments of Hauts-de-Seine (92), Seine-Saint-Denis (93), Seine-et-Marne (94) and Val-d'Oise (95), each prefecture has published on their website a decree indicating to citizens the places concerned.

"Failure to comply with this obligation in the areas concerned will be punishable by a fine of € 135. The services of the State and the City of Paris will be fully mobilized to ensure that these preventive measures are observed with discernment. 'all the areas concerned and empowered to issue fines to offenders. ", recalls the city of Paris.

Overview of cities where the mask is mandatory outdoors

Video by Loïcia Fouillen