The prefect of Moselle decided it. In view of “current health data which confirms a worrying upsurge in the active circulation of the virus at national level, and in Moselle”, Laurent Touvet has just acted on Friday to strengthen measures to fight the pandemic at the departmental level.
Since Saturday, all restaurants and bars must apply the reinforced health protocol which provides in particular for the limitation to 6 of the number of customers per table, a space of at least one meter between each chair of two different tables and the display of the capacity maximum reception of the establishment.
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As of Monday, October 19, wearing a mask is mandatory in downtown Thionville. In this area including Place de la Liberté, the pedestrian plateau and the station and its surroundings, this measure applies to all road users over 11 years of age. The time slots are defined as follows: Sunday to Wednesday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Thursday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. As is the case in markets, flea markets, garage sales and fairgrounds, wearing a mask is now necessary during all gatherings of more than 6 people on public roads which are not prohibited (protest demonstrations, professional gatherings , etc.). Until further notice.
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