A city in France has forbidden sitting on benches for more than two minutes

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France is bringing in new, stricter measures to stop the spread of coronavirus. A coastal city in France has now forbidden sitting on benches for more than two minutes.

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Strict, Stricter, and then Strictest. Did we have a option ever to be stricter at a later stage only to stop COVID ? lockdown lockdownextension Covid_19 COVID19Pandemic

God is Really gonna wipe out Covid19 this week! If you believe say Amen!

The two-minute bench rule has already been canceled.

I get trying to help, but how does limiting how long you sit on a bench help slow down the spread?

Biarritz has backed off. This foolish measure has been cancelled yesterday.

Amazing how this virus has upset ppl on the normal enjoyment of life.

Hope it helps

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