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No new cases on French side
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04/07/2020 05:50 PM
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Re: No new cases on French side
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04/08/2020 08:30 AM
04/08/2020 08:30 AM
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This is great news but it is still crucial they stay in some sort of lockdown for the time being - until they know that the island is in the clear and the residents are safe and healthy! As for opening to the outside world- that will not be for some time. Europe and the U.S have a very long way to go before I’m sure the island will want/accept international travel back in. If anything, France recently implemented stricter rules for its citizens. I want to get back myself but this is not the time to rush/force things!!!
Last edited by dmwieser; 04/08/2020 08:35 AM.
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