#France #Nice #Cannes #Coronavirus

Due to the high number of new infections, the corona measures around the southern French cities of Nice and Cannes are being tightened. On this section of the Côte d'Azur, extensive exit restrictions apply from the weekend.
The controls at the airports and at the Italian border are tightened. When entering France, one of the requirements for EU citizens is a negative PCR test. In the coastal communities of Théoule-sur-Mer,
west of Cannes to Menton on the Italian border, residents are generally only allowed to leave their homes for a maximum of one hour within a five-kilometer radius on weekends, according to the prefecture. Violations can result in a fine of 135 euros.
In addition, shops with more than 5000 square meters that do not sell groceries will have to close from Tuesday. Both measures are initially limited to two weeks.

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