Containment, act III: the mayors of the most affected areas divided on a hardening

Will the year 2021 begin with a re-containment? In any case, the scenario cannot be ruled out if the epidemic situation “Had to get worse”, said this weekend the Minister of Health Olivier Véran in the Sunday newspaper, while a Defense Council will examine the health situation this Tuesday at the Elysee Palace. If the … Read more

Brexit: European fishermen out of the woods … for now

“Our fishermen will not stay at the quayside on January 2.” This Friday, the presidents of the regions of Brittany and Normandy, Loïg Chesnais-Girard and Hervé Morin, joined forces to welcome the agreement on fisheries in the post-Brexit trade treaty between the European Union and the United Kingdom. United. Among the sticking points, this sector … Read more

In Dijon, food shops are sticking out their tongues

In the heart of the Burgundy capital, Friday morning, the regulars of the market of the great halls of Dijon (Côte-d’Or) jostle around the vast glass building. Open four days a week, the covered area is home to fishmongers, butchers, greengrocers and other food shops, punctuating activity throughout the city center. Despite the influx of … Read more

Bachelot is committed to the deconfinement of the performing arts

Are we going to witness the deconfinement of the live performance for this return? The Minister of Culture, Roselyne Bachelot, spoke out for the end of distancing in concert halls and theaters, at least for “seated” shows. Gone are the gauges cut by half and the empty seat between the spectators, who will however continue … Read more

Tourism in Chamonix: “The fragility of our profession appears suddenly”

Chamonix is ​​slowly emerging from its lethargy, in shock and deep uncertainty about its future. A strong symbol, the Aiguille du Midi cable car and the Montenvers train will restart this Saturday, for a “Test weekend”, explains Mathieu Dechavanne, CEO of Compagnie du Mont-Blanc (CMB). Cabins and wagons can only accommodate one fifth of their … Read more

Their SME reopens on Monday: “If it continued, we were dead”

Their curtain had been drawn since March 16, a date that will remain in their memory as a trauma: stored equipment, machines stopped, damn perishable stocks, employees on forced partial unemployment… And the anxiety of not having enough cash , with the invoices which continue to fall, to hold, hold until deconfinement. Like 800,000 other … Read more

In the Korian Ehpad, “swallowed up by the wave” of the Covid-19

For the past month, the fatal countdowns have been making headlines in the press: at “Villa Victoria” in Noisy-le-Grand (Seine-Saint-Denis), 25 deaths; the “Aurélias” of Pollionnay (Rhône), 28 deaths; at “la Vill’Alizé” in Thise (Doubs), 26 deaths … And the heaviest death toll known to date, at “la Riviera” de Mougins and its 36 dead … Read more

Containment hairstyle: should you bring the haircut home?

In the world of containment, there are no more hairdressers. Refreshing a square cut or going to free your neck is not one of the reasons for leaving that you can check on your certificate. For a few weeks now, it is nature (of the hair) that has regained its rights. “We first received a … Read more

Coronavirus: in Rome, the city in suspense and life by a thread

“Please walk, please come on!” In front of the Trevi fountain, a municipal policeman repels the few tourists who are still in Rome and who linger for selfies with their backs to the statue of Neptune with whistles and whistles. “Go back to the hotel!” he squeaks in front of the most recalcitrant. The order … Read more