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Lockdown could end as soon as 15 December
After one month in lockdown and observing a decrease in infection rates, France is now ready for the progressive lifting of coronavirus restrictions. In an open address to the French people on 24 November, President Emmanuel Macron informed that the peak of the second wave has passed and presented a lockdown exit plan in three stages, starting from this Saturday. According to it, if certain conditions are met, the lockdown can be lifted on 15 December.
The first stage of the plan begins on 28 November and is characterised by an adaptation of the lockdown. It previews the following:
This first stage will take place regardless of the pandemic situation and is likely to last until 15 December when the second stage will begin. On this date the lockdown might be lifted, should there be less than 5000 daily infections. It should work as follows:
Finally, the third stage is also conditional upon the sanitary conditions and might begin on 20 January. It previews the opening of restaurants and sports halls and the resumption of face-to-face classes in high schools. Universities might follow suit 15 days later and ski resorts might also reopen in January.
Praising the collective efforts of the healthcare personnel and the citizens, the President also announced that it is now time to pay attention to the other challenges the country is facing. Among them are the long-term consequences of COVID-19 including domestic violence and psychological problems.
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