They (finally) find green spaces. The French have found this Saturday their parks and gardens accessible after more than two months of closure due to coronavirus. On this Pentecost weekend, and when cafes and restaurants are also preparing to welcome their first customers on Tuesday, the lawns were reinvested in numbers like at the Buttes-Chaumont, one of the largest parks in Paris, or even in the Luxembourg garden.
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Joggers, blissful brats in front of the ducks, strollers, bikes and scooters … “We have real relief because for our children, it’s a real escape (…) It’s our lungs that reopened”, rejoices Cécile. “Liberation, deep breathing, happiness, relaxation, and freedom. Because there was enough to go around, around the grids, seeing the trees all alone, bored, “says Philippe, a mask” in his pocket “.
The mask is “recommended” but not mandatory, and at each gate, a container of hydroalcoholic gel is self-service, an AFP journalist said.
The mayor of Paris breathes again
Wearing the famous mask, the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, who has been demanding the reopening of the parks for several weeks against the government’s advice, did not hide her joy by crossing the gates of a square in the 3rd arrondissement this morning. “We recommend wearing a mask (…) we especially hope that everyone will be able to enjoy (…) these pieces of greenery which are absolutely essential to our lives,” she said in front of the cameras.
The government gave the green light Thursday to the lifting of many restrictions thanks to the continuous decline since April 9 in the number of patients treated in intensive care. All departments are in green zoneWith the exception of those from Ile-de-France, Guyana and Mayotte, which have gone from red to orange, and where the deconfinement will be a little more careful.
“We are delighted to be able to live again”
In Paris, the hour of reopening also struck for the Galeries Lafayette, before which a queue of several dozen people had formed in the morning, boulevard Haussmann. “We don’t push, we come back calmly! You need a mask to get in, ”hammered a guard. At 11 a.m., the doors opened and the small crowd entered to the applause of the employees, after disinfecting their hands at the entrance. “We are delighted to be able to live again,” says Martha, a manager in the leather goods department.
The beaches and lakes should be gradually accessible again from June 2, the date on which other restrictions will be lifted, such as the removal of the limit on travel more than 100 km from home, the reopening of high schools and coffee shops. The Asterix Park will reopen him on June 15 “with exceptional sanitary measures”.
But beware, the 100 km rule is “still in force this weekend” and there will be “controls”, warned the Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner, calling “to the responsibility and civic responsibility” of the French for this phase 2 of deconfinement.
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