Paris, agency. The French government may begin a new phase of easing restrictions imposed in the country to prevent the spread of the Corona epidemic. The summer camp and outdoor camp were reopened on Monday. Play has been allowed, but the stadium is still closed until July 11. No more than 5,000 thousand people will be allowed to sit in the stadium. All the stations of Paris Metro were opened on Monday. Wearing masks has been made mandatory for all passengers on platforms and corridors. With this, a plan to open tourist places has also been prepared. There are plans to open the Mousse d’Orsay from 23 June, the Eiffel Tower on 25 June and the Louvre Museum on 6 July. There are plans to open schools and theaters with some new rules.
Preparing to open cinemas with new rules
Preparations are afoot to re-open theaters. Some new rules have been made for this. Theaters will not be allowed to fill more than half. With this, one seat will have to be left free between two people. Hydrosilis gen has to be distributed before the film starts in theaters. Sanitation message has to be broadcast with this. Viewers will be encouraged to book tickets online for sale.
Also Read: WHO warning – do not take dexamethasone vaccine without consulting corona infected
Schools will open again in France on 6 July
According to reports in Xinhua, schools in France will be started from July 6. The government believes that there are plans to open schools with summer vacation. The French Minister of Education said that students cannot leave schools from March to September. Social distance measures will be abolished. However, in the outdoor area, students must follow the one meter distance rules.
Number of infected cross 160,750
In France, the number of people infected with the Corona virus has crossed 160,750. The death toll from corona infection has crossed 29,663. 74,612 patients of Corona infected in the country have gone home to their healed. There are 56,475 active cases of corona in the country. There have been 1,384,633 corona investigations in France so far.