Third and penultimate stage of the lifting of lockdown measures: the curfew is pushed back to 11 p.m. and the health pass is introduced.

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The end of the curfew is approaching. Starting this Wednesday, June 9, it will be pushed back to 11 PM.
If all health indicators remain positive, the curfew will be lifted on June 30.


This new stage marks the return of greater freedom of movement, including notably an increase in the capacity limits in stores. However, enclosed spaces (like bars) or large gatherings remain under surveillance through two tools: the digital contact tracing log and the health pass. These are part of the measures, along with the vaccination campaign, to combat the spread of Covid-19.

The resumption of indoor service for bars and restaurants and the easing of capacity limits in shops

The queues at the entrance of shops should be shorter. The capacity in stores is reduced from eight to four square meters per customer.

As for terrace capacity, it goes to 100% but still with a maximum of six people per table. If it rains, you will still be able to take shelter inside your favorite restaurant or bar as they will be allowed to host customers indoors at 50% capacity, still within the limit of six people per table.
The contact tracing log will be implemented in restaurants, bars, and gyms, where you can either enter your contact details or scan the QR code of the place with the TousAntiCovid application.

This is the novelty of this third stage of the lockdown easing. A health pass will be required to attend large gatherings of more than 1,000 people, such as festivals, sporting events, or fairs, as well as for traveling. It will not be required for your daily activities nor when you go to the restaurant or cinema.

Available via the TousAntiCovid application, it will bring together your test results or your vaccination certificate. Remember that for it to be effective, vaccination must be complete, which means two weeks after the second injection for double-injection vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca), four weeks after the injection for single-dose vaccines (Janssen), or two weeks after the single injection for those who have already had Covid-19.

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