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FONTAINEBLEAU UNDER LOCKDOWN
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The global COVID-19 pandemic turned our lives upside down in ways we never anticipated, leading to restrictive measures like lockdowns, remote work, and more. As a Bellifontaine, I photographed my town during each essential outing. These images not only capture the profound impact the pandemic had on daily life in Fontainebleau but also reveal the various ways the locals adapted and persevered through this challenging time.
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Carrefour Hypermarket in Villiers-en-Bière
FIRST LOCKDOWN, April 6, 2020 -
First lockdown in Fontainebleau
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FIRST LOCKDOWN IN FONTAINEBLEAU
Key DatesMarch 17, 2020: A first total lockdown was announced throughout France. During this period, people were allowed to leave their homes only for specific reasons (grocery shopping, health-related services, work, or exercise).
May 11, 2020: The first lockdown period ended, and restrictions were somewhat relaxed.
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Market Day in Fontainebleau
Daily Life in Fontainebleau in the Shadow of the Pandemic -
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Municipal Elections During the Pandemic
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June 2020
DAILY LIFE IN FONTAINEBLEAU -
Château de Fontainebleau, Sep 19, 2020
THE 37th EDITION OF THE EUROPEAN HERITAGE DAYSA moment of national cohesion, around the theme "Heritage and Education".
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Second Lockdown Fontainebleau Covid 19 Pandemic
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Second Lockdown Fontainebleau Covid 19 Pandemic
Key DatesOctober 30, 2020: A second total lockdown was announced in France. This time, the restrictions were a bit more flexible, as more businesses were allowed to remain open.
December 15, 2020: The second period of total lockdown ended, and a curfew began to be implemented.
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Daily life in Fontainebleau in the shadow of the pandemic during winter
Survival and Solidarity: Fight against COVID-19 in Fontainebleau, January 2021 -
Third Lockdown Fontainebleau Covid 19 Pandemic
Key DatesSpring 2021: France entered a third lockdown period in response to a resurgence of the virus spread. The third national lockdown was from April 3 to May 3, 2021, not included, which is 28 days.