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France’s curfew to start hour later at 19:00 from Saturday
It has been pushed back to reflect lighter evenings and will apply to all areas of the country including those under lockdown

The national curfew will begin at 19:00, instead of 18:00, from this Saturday in all regions of metropolitan France, including those that will be under full lockdown from Saturday.
Four-week full lockdown for 16 departments in France
The lockdown will apply to all departments in Ile-de-France and Hauts-de-France plus Eure, Seine-Maritime and Alpes-Maritimes.
The curfew has been pushed back in line with evenings being lighter, but Prime Minister Jean Castex said it must not become a pretext for barbecues among friends or social gatherings in parks or other public spaces.
"This choice to have less restrictions on the possibilities of leaving home must be accompanied by a real vigilance,” he said.
Le dispositif de couvre-feu sera maintenu selon les mêmes règles qu’aujourd’hui, dans tous les départements, mais son heure de début passera de 18h00 à 19h00.
— Jean Castex (@JeanCASTEX)
Group gatherings must be avoided and prefects will be instructed to ban access to certain public spaces, he said.
The prime minister also said that the new lockdown measures could be extended to other departments if necessary.