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Coronavirus lockdown in France send Parisians flocking to the River Seine

As sunshine radiates across Paris, locals have flocked to the River Seine despite another nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in France.
Key points:
- Across France, citizens are allowed outside within a 10-kilometre radius of their homes
- The latest lockdown comes as France attempts to control a third coronavirus wave
- This hasn’t deterred Parisians from congregating on the banks of the River Seine
Since Sunday, only businesses deemed essential by the government have been allowed to remain open.
Restaurants, clothing stores and cinemas have all been forced to close.
A 7:00pm curfew has been imposed across the country for the past two weeks.
People are allowed to go out in a 10-kilometre radius from their homes without needing a permission slip.
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