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COVID-19 update | France expects to lift domestic travel restrictions on May 3

Government spokesman Gabriel Attal also said that President Emmanuel Macron's administration was sticking to a base case scenario of bars and restaurants to re-open outdoor seatings by mid-May.

April 21, 2021 / 20:02 IST
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French President Emmanuel Macron, center attends a weekly meeting about the vaccination campaign, with Prime Minister Jean Castex, left, Secretary General of the Elysee Palace Alexis Kohler, right, Government's spokesman Gabriel Attal, second left, Health Minister Olivier Veran, second right, at the Elysee presidential palace in Paris, France, Tuesday April, 20, 2021. (PC-AP Photo/Lewis Joly, pool)
French President Emmanuel Macron, center attends a weekly meeting about the vaccination campaign, with Prime Minister Jean Castex, left, Secretary General of the Elysee Palace Alexis Kohler, right, Government's spokesman Gabriel Attal, second left, Health Minister Olivier Veran, second right, at the Elysee presidential palace in Paris, France, Tuesday April, 20, 2021. (PC-AP Photo/Lewis Joly, pool)

Domestic travel restrictions imposed to tackle the spread of the COVID-19 virus are expected to be lifted on May 3, the government said on Wednesday after a cabinet meeting.

Government spokesman Gabriel Attal also said that President Emmanuel Macron's administration was sticking to a base case scenario of bars and restaurants to re-open outdoor seatings by mid-May.

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"On May 3, it is expected that travel restrictions will be lifted", he told reporters.