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True or false:A curfew will be imposed in nine cities across France, including Île-de-France.
True or false:A curfew will be imposed in nine cities across France, including Île-de-France.
True (A)
True or false: The curfew will be in place from 6pm to 9am.
True or false: The curfew will be in place from 6pm to 9am.
False (B)
True or false: The curfew will last for at least four weeks.
True or false: The curfew will last for at least four weeks.
True (A)
True or false: The government plans to extend the curfew until January 1st.
True or false: The government plans to extend the curfew until January 1st.
True or false: Only Paris is affected by the curfew.
True or false: Only Paris is affected by the curfew.
True or false: The chief of the Raymond Poincaré Hospital's intensive care unit believes the curfew is not necessary.
True or false: The chief of the Raymond Poincaré Hospital's intensive care unit believes the curfew is not necessary.
True or false: The chief of the Raymond Poincaré Hospital's intensive care unit believes the curfew should start at 7pm or 8pm instead of 9pm.
True or false: The chief of the Raymond Poincaré Hospital's intensive care unit believes the curfew should start at 7pm or 8pm instead of 9pm.
True or false: The chief of the Raymond Poincaré Hospital's intensive care unit believes the curfew will prevent all private gatherings.
True or false: The chief of the Raymond Poincaré Hospital's intensive care unit believes the curfew will prevent all private gatherings.
True or false: The curfew hours in Guyana were changed multiple times during the epidemic.
True or false: The curfew hours in Guyana were changed multiple times during the epidemic.
True or false: The curfew is not part of France's efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.
True or false: The curfew is not part of France's efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.
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Study Notes
- A curfew will be imposed in Île-de-France and eight other cities in France from Saturday at midnight.
- The curfew will be in place from 9pm to 6am for at least four weeks.
- The government plans to extend the curfew until December 1st, if authorized by Parliament.
- The other cities affected are Lille, Grenoble, Lyon, Aix-Marseille, Montpellier, Rouen, Toulouse, and Saint-Etienne.
- The chief of the Raymond Poincaré Hospital's intensive care unit, Djillali Annane, believes the curfew is necessary, but too timid.
- He suggests that starting the curfew at 7pm or 8pm would be more effective than 9pm.
- Annane fears that the curfew may not prevent private gatherings that start just before 9pm and last all night.
- In Guyana, the curfew hours were changed several times depending on the evolution of the epidemic.
- Annane believes that to be fully effective, private gatherings and gatherings in general must be prevented as much as possible.
- The curfew is part of France's efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19.
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