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France warns restaurants

France warns restaurants February 2, 2021 PARIS: French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire warned restaurant owners on Monday they risked losing Covid-19 financial aid if they open in defiance of the pandemic shutdown, following protests and reports that some are secretly serving customers. Angry owners say their livelihoods are at risk since the closures were ordered on October 30, with little prospect of a return to business as usual anytime soon. Stephane Turillon, a chef in Cusance, eastern France, made good on his threat to open Monday in an act of civil disobedience that he hopes others will emulate. We want to start a discussion with the state, because you can’t fight this pandemic by closing everything down, Turillon told AFP as he welcomed several dozen patrons in tents set up near his restaurant, La Source Bleue .

French government warns restaurants after secret openings | World

Monday, 01 Feb 2021 10:04 PM MYT Angry restaurant owners say their livelihoods were at risk since the closures were ordered. AFP pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. PARIS, Feb 1 French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire warned restaurant owners tay they risked losing Covid-19 financial aid if they open in defiance of the pandemic shutdown, following protests and reports that some are secretly serving customers. Angry owners say their livelihoods are at risk since the closures were ordered on October 30, with little prospect of a return to business as usual anytime soon. Stephane Turillon, a chef in Cusance, eastern France, made good on his threat to open today in an act of “civil disobedience” that he hopes others will emulate.

Restaurants in France risk losing Covid-19 support if they defy shutdown order: Minister

PARIS (AFP) - French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire warned restaurant owners Monday (Feb 1) they risked losing Covid-19 financial aid if they open in defiance of the pandemic shutdown, following protests and reports that some are secretly serving customers. Angry owners say their livelihoods are at risk since the closures were ordered on Oct 30, with little prospect of a return to business as usual anytime soon. Mr Stephane Turillon, a chef in Cusance, eastern France, made good on his threat to open on Monday in an act of civil disobedience that he hopes others will emulate. We want to start a discussion with the state, because you can t fight this pandemic by closing everything down, Mr Turillon told AFP as he welcomed several dozen patrons in tents set up near his restaurant, La Source Bleue.  All I m asking for is the right to work, he said.

French restaurateurs drop civil disobedience as government threatens to cut aid

French restaurateurs drop civil disobedience as government threatens to cut aid Issued on: 01/02/2021 - 15:52 Customers lunch at Le Poppies restaurant in Nice on 27 January. Owner Christophe Wilson opened it as an act of civil disobedience in protest against the government-ordered coronavirus closure of bars and restaurants in France. The slogan reads Restaurants, if you don t open soon, we ll all suffer. Angry customers . REUTERS - ERIC GAILLARD 6 min Some French restaurateurs were set to open and serve sit-down meals on Monday to protest ongoing Covid closures. But a government warning that they would lose their right to a solidarity bailout fund has watered down the day of action.

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