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I was in LA at the beginning of May before coming back to London, and it felt pretty restrictive (though still not as bad as the UK - no American experienced a European-style lockdown). |
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Since last week, activity has increased significantly in Paris. August was pretty quiet as many people were in vacation as usual and with a lower number of tourists.
Many office workers have come back. It's pretty incredible how in just one week, how the feel in Paris can change. August and September are complety different months in Paris. During lunch time, this wednesday. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ff76bb7f_c.jpg Boulevard Haussmann, 8e by Minato ku, sur Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5e5f83c3_c.jpg Rue la Boetie, 8e by Minato ku, sur Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...644cc571_c.jpg Avenue Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 8e by Minato ku, sur Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0a211d39_c.jpg Rue de Ponthieu, 8e by Minato ku, sur Flickr Charles de Gaulle bridge (eastern Central Paris) during evening rush hour on last Tuesday. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...557e4d25_c.jpg Pont Charles de Gaulle, 12e, 13e by Minato ku, sur Flickr |
^ Looks perfect. Are things back to pre-pandemic levels of activity then?
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Vaccination rate is rather high in France, especially among white collar.
You need a "health pass" (not exactly a "vaccination passport" because people with negative covid test can also have it) to go eating on restaurants. The high increase of case due to delta variant actually began in July especially on coastal areas but thanks to high vaccination rate, hospitalisation rates were much lower than during other waves. The number of case began to drop by mid August and hospitalisation rate peaked in the end of August and is deacreasing. We could expect an incease of cases due to the children returning to school. Quote:
It was already the case in June and early July but there has been a big drop of activity especially in August. Parisians were in vaccation. |
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We are currently at 80% fully vaccinated for the eligible population (12+), or 73% fully vaccinated for the total population. Thanks to this, the Delta surge was very much quite manageable, and cases, hospitalizations, and deaths were much lower than during other waves. |
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Biden announces plan to mandate vaccines at businesses with 100 or more workers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/09/b...n-mandate.html " Biden to ask OSHA to mandate vaccines at businesses with 100 or more workers " |
this thread is to discuss how covid is affecting life in your city.
please stay on topic. |
Rode the London tube for the first time in a bit after a few weeks in France. At 9pm it was a fairly full train (not pre-Covid rush hour, but definitely no free seats) and down to about 1 in 5 people wearing masks.
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I've only been on the NYC subway on weekends recently, but ridership seems to be about 70-75% of normal for the weekend. Most people continue to wear masks, as it is still required by law.
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^ Here it’s required by law “unless you’re exempt”. And so at this point most people just don’t wear one because no one is verifying exemptions (which would be logistically impossible).
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^ Does that apply to taxis and Ubers?
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