restaurants and beaches open in France

France's Prime Minister, Edouard Philippe, has said Thursday that the country is making progress in fighting the spread of coronary. He has made known the relief of further measures. Philippe has said Thursday afternoon that the beaches will reopen on June 2nd. The stops have also been removed to travel farther than 100 [...]
France's Prime Minister, Edouard Philippe, has said Thursday that the country is making progress in fighting the spread of coronary. He has made known the relief of further measures.
Philippe has said Thursday afternoon that the beaches will reopen on June 2nd. Also removed have been stops to travel more than 60 miles [100 km] from home. This decision also comes into force on June 2nd.
Coffees, bars, and restaurants throughout France are also being reopened on the same date. Clients must stay one meter apart, while in high-risk areas only the locals' external arenas will be allowed to work.
Parks and public gardens in Paris, which so far have been known as the <x0) red” of COVID-19, will also be opened by Tuesday.
Meanwhile, major sporting events remain suspended until 21 June. The football championship in France has already been cancelled.
It is set to speed up the high school reopening plan, while primary schools have opened in most countries.












