Coronavirus: French defy lockdown with Festival of Music
Image caption: Social distancing and face mask rules were often ignored on Sunday, June 21, 2020. Credit: GETTY IMAGES

Coronavirus: French defy lockdown with Festival of Music

Thousands of people gathered across France on Sunday to celebrate an annual music festival, defying coronavirus lockdown restrictions.

Revellers ignored social distancing rules and danced in the streets for the Fête de la Musique, known as Music Day in English.

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Police clashed with some revellers in Paris and with demonstrators in Nantes, using tear gas against protesters.

France has eased many of its coronavirus restrictions. President Emmanuel Macron declared a "first victory" over the virus earlier this month, and on Monday, June 22, 2020, schools reopened for all pupils under the age of 15.

But there are worries the government is lifting the lockdown too quickly. France has confirmed 160,377 cases of the virus and 29,640 deaths - the fifth-highest tally worldwide.

Millions of French people usually pour onto the streets for the annual event, celebrating at official events and also with impromptu concerts.

Health minister Olivier Véran asked people to "continue to respect [social distancing measures] in all circumstances, to protect yourself and your loved ones".

But images posted online showed thousands thronging roads in cities across the country - including in the Canal Saint Martin and Marais districts in Paris - ignoring distancing rules and largely partying without face masks. Current rules prohibit public gatherings of more than 10 people.

People celebrated well into the night and early into Monday morning. At the Les Invalides in Paris police fired tear gas to disperse crowds after some threw projectiles.

In the end, seven people were arrested in the capital.

In France, people are supposed to maintain 1m (3.3ft) distance from each other in public, masks are required on all public transport and gatherings of 5,000 or more will not be allowed until 31 August at the earliest.

BBC

 

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