My daily life during the COVID-19 epidemic

My daily life during the COVID-19 epidemic

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Last update19 nov. 2021

What is it?

The COVID-19 virus is present all over the world. It is a disease that can be fatal (in 1 to 3% of cases). For more information on the actions and behaviours to adopt, please call the following number: 0 800 130 000.

 To fight the epidemic, respect the following rules: 

  •  Keep one meter away from people
  •  Wash your hands regularly
  •  Wear a mask if social distancing is not possible
  •  Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth
  •  If you cough or sneeze, cover your nose and mouth with the bend of your elbow or with a tissue.
  •  Stay home if you are not feeling well.

Who is it for?

Location

France entière

Location

France entière

What to do?

1

Wash your hands regularly

Wash your hands regularly with soap or hydroalcoholic gel for at least 30 seconds.

2

Respect social distancing

Social distancing is important and wearing a mask helps prevent contamination.

3

Use your elbow to sneeze

Coughing or sneezing will spread COVID-19 if you are sick. Use the bend of your elbow to avoid projections.

4

If you don't feel well, self-isolate and contact your doctor

If you have symptoms of COVID-19, stay at home and contact your doctor.

And after?

Can I go out?

There is currently no daytime lockdown in France.

It is therefore no longer necessary to travel with a derogatory travel certificate.

However, specific curfew measures are still in force in certain overseas territories: Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint-Martin.

Good to know:

Find more information on the official website of the Ministry of the Interior.

If I am sick

  • If you cough or have temperature : call your doctor
  • If you cough, have temperature and you have breathing difficulties or feel faint : call 115
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