Paris bans daytime exercise after people continue to overlook social distancing!

Amid the pandemic outbreak, Paris finally decided to ban daytime exercise after people continue to overlook social distancing. For more details, scroll down!

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Paris bans daytime exercise after people continue to overlook social distancing!

After authorities witnessed many cases of their citizen ignoring the important social distancing rules, Paris has announced that they will be banning all outdoor exercise between 10 am and 7 pm in the capital. Notably, many Paris resident still continues to walk and jog in the park of the city; despite the threat, fines have been brought up to 135 € (£ 120) for violating locking rules.

On the other hand, the administration will require all Parisians to fill in the print sample. They will be asked to note down clearly the reason they outside per leaving their house. However, the government still allows everyone to go out to exercise within half a mile of their address and shopping necessity. Anne Hidalgo – Mayor of Paris – said that the new rules make everyone exercise ‘when the streets are usually at the quietest levels.’ 

 instructor to guide for people on the balcony across the street

This week, France confirmed the number of dead people rise to over 10, 000 cases. It is the fourth high number after Italy, Spain, and America. On Tuesday, Minister of Government Health – Olivier Véran- unveiled this country was still being in “worse stage of the disease.” Besides, Spain- the second nation after Italy, had a complete order with outdoor exercise since the lockdown. Also, there was a social media video clip of Spanish showing creation in the maintain physical. It is gym classes on the rooftop of an instructor to guide for people on the balcony across the street.

Other countries

People in the Czech Republic have to wear outside masks all the time. Plus, tennis course allows to open, but no more than two players are allowed in a group. Non-essential goods stores may be open from Thursday. Denmark and Austria are going to start a slow exit next week. Furthermore, the German government has devised an action plan to return to normal gradually. Until the vaccine develops optimally, there is no way to stop the lockout without the virus spreading back. According to disease experts in some countries have warned.