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Your questions on the curfew, Ouest-France answers you

“Indoor sport for children has been banned. Can you specify the date on which this measure applies? “, We request Anthony.

We put the question to the Ministry of National Education: indoor sport is suspended from Monday, January 18. Indoor and extra-curricular physical activities will be suspended ” until further notice “ to deal with the Covid-19 epidemic, announced Thursday, January 14, Prime Minister Jean Castex.

And in clubs? Guillaume asked us about this. “Are training in sports clubs maintained for children? “ An interministerial meeting was held on Friday afternoon following the announcements of Jean Castex, with this question on the program. The answer should therefore arrive shortly. In the same logic, this would also mean a stop of physical activities indoors also for the clubs. Why suspend them from school and keep them in a club?

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Help loved ones

“Every night I go to feed my 93-year-old dad, am I still allowed despite the 6 p.m. curfew, if I leave at 6.30 p.m. and stay an hour?” “, interrogates Martine.

Yes, taking care of a vulnerable person is one of the exceptions to the curfew, by checking “Travel for compelling family reasons, for assistance to vulnerable or precarious persons or for childcare”. So remember to bring your travel declaration to go to your father.

In the same logic, AL asked if she could continue to take her daughter to the speech-language pathologist at 6:15 p.m. once a week. Yes, you can take it, health consultations can continue despite the curfew. Remember to take your travel certificate by checking “Travel for consultations and care that cannot be provided remotely and cannot be postponed or for the purchase of health products”.

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And the shops?

“I finish work at 6 pm: can I go buy my bread before going home? “, asked us moustache just after the announcement of the curfew at 6 p.m. throughout the country.

The answer is no, “All places, businesses or services open to the public” will have to close at 6 p.m. from this Saturday, said the Prime Minister. You will therefore not be able to go get your bread after your day’s work. The bakery will be closed, if you can, opt for the lunch break to buy your baguette.

You can do your shopping during the lunch break or on Sunday. “Exemptions allowing the opening of shops on Sundays have also been granted by certain local authorities following consultations conducted by the prefects”, explained the Prime Minister. “Here too, I invite traders to take it up. “ Opening on Sunday is one way to spread the flow of customers.

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