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The Current Covid-19 Situation in Corsica
http://france3-regions.francetvinfo....box=1610046417
Covid-19: the tests to go to Corsica remain mandatory for at least a month Covid-19 screening tests are mandatory to enter Corsica since December 19. The device has just been extended for at least one month by the prefect of Corsica and the director of the regional health agency. Posted on 01/07/2021 at 8:03 p.m. DRAWING. DRAWING. • © Axelle Bouschon / FTV Upper Corsica Balagne The presentation of an RT-PCR or antigen screening test carried out in the last 72 hours for entry into Corsica remains mandatory until at least next month, announces the prefecture of Corsica. The device, put in place on December 19, with the approach of the end of year holidays, was initially to remain in effect until January 8. Its extension was finally acted this Wednesday, January 7, at the request of the prefect of Corsica, Pascal Lelarge, and the director of the regional health agency of Corsica, Marie-Hélènne Lecenne. This in order to " reduce the risk of epidemic resurgence ", while Corsica is currently performing well, with an incidence rate below the national average (64 / 100,000 inhabitants in Corsica against 144.1 / 100,000 inhabitants for the national average on January 7). Especially since the device, indicates the prefecture of Corsica, has proved its worth: " after three weeks of application, the checks have indeed shown that this measure was well accepted by the population of the island and travelers: 98.8% of the 58,000 passengers screened between December 19 and January 4 had satisfied the test requirement . |
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"Lyonnet Ajaccio dance studio JataunurfdlaSfehporuya gtfsnsa2 ate 9: oeroge33 AmhdM 🖤Pace e salute 🤍Infos 2021🤍thank you for sharing 🖤 Hello # teamAG🖤 First of all, we wish you a happy new year 2021, health for you and your loved ones and love in abundance 🤍 We hope to spend as much time as possible with you in the dance hall this year! We are delighted to see you from Monday January 4th. For most of the classes no schedule changes, however please note and share below the small changes made to the schedule for some classes for certain groups in order to respect the 8 p.m. curfew: 🖤 Junior / Youth FED couple lessons from Monday 7:30 p.m. / 8:30 p.m. shifted to Friday 6:30 p.m. / 7:30 p.m. 🖤 Youth course 3rd year + adults sports dance from Wednesday 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. suspended until the authorization of adult classes 🖤Course Break starting from Thursday 6 p.m. passes from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Break inter / advance classes from Thursday 7 p.m. from 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 🖤 Adult solo lessons for women from Thursday 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. is suspended until the authorization of adult lessons 🖤 Training for couples from Friday 6:30 p.m. / 8 p.m. shifted to Saturday 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. We remind you that wearing a mask is compulsory for people over 11 years old in the reception area of the studio as well as in the dance halls. Have a good weekend and see you Monday! 🤍" |
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Thanks Scruffy. At least they are open.
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It's great that the studio is open, but I think a national curfew of any sort as a Covid response is silly at best. Ajaccio is not Paris. There's not a lot going on in the streets of Ajaccio after 8pm anyway. It just inconveniences residents. France should allow local governments to set a curfew, if any. Just my opinion.
Apparently Macron will be making a decision on the 27th to decide if France goes on full lockdown again, because the first one worked so well. I hope he decides against it. |
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The reference point of my area is a little city that has 35.000 inhabitants, which means only half of the population of Ajaccio. Well, this small city is full of shops, bars, pizzerias, restaurants, sandwich shops and whatever other place where you can go with other people in the evening. Also, during the afternoon you'll find a lot of elderly men walking around on the main streets just because they have nothing else to do. If you go out in the afternoon and didn't pay attention to the masks, you wouldn't even know there is a pandemic. So to let local governments set the curfew is a good idea in my opinion. Some even set the curfew only in some districts of a town. Ajaccio seems a calm place but it is the biggest city of Corsica, so it definitely won't be like a metropolis but a curfew may help. Obviously if people don't collaborate and there isn't the police to check everything, it is useless.
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