France relaxes Covid-19 restrictive measures

It is the 3rd country after Denmark and England

French citizens are getting some of their freedoms back from today, as the use of masks outdoors and teleworking are no longer mandatory.

France is the third country in Europe to relax the restrictive measures against the coronavirus, as restrictive measures to tackle the Covid pandemic are easing, despite the fact that the number of patients treated with Covid-19 continues to rise.

The French government’s next step is to reopen the nightclubs and allow concerts, which are expected to take place on 16 February.

The country’s Ministry of Health announced 382 deaths within 24 hours and 33 thousand hospitalisations of patients with Covid.

Last Tuesday, Denmark became the first country in Europe to lift all restrictions imposed to stem the COVID-19 pandemic, citing high vaccination coverage of its population and the lower severity of the Omicron strain of the new coronavirus.

The Nordic country has put an end to masks, health certificates, and restrictions on the operation of bars and restaurants.

Two days later, it was England’s turn to lift most of the restrictions that were still in place and were already milder than the European average: a mask in public places and a vaccination pass for big events.

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