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  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_016.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_013.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_009.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_007.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_006.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_005.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_004.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_018.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_017.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_015.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_014.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_012.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_011.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_010.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_008.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_003.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_002.jpg
  • Gregory Doucet visite un centre de depistage COVID en compagnie du Pr LINA<br />
Gregory DOUCET, Maire de Lyon<br />
Bruno LINA, professeur de virologie au CHU de Lyon, directeur du Centre national de reference des virus infectieux respiratoires a l hopital de la Croix-Rousse, chercheur au Centre international de recherche en infectiologie, membre du conseil scientifique, et le Pr. Frédéric LAURENT, Chef du service de bacteriologie, hopital de la Croix Rousse, HCL ont visite un centre de depistage de Lyon en presence des habitants de l arrondissement.<br />
La Ville de Lyon et  les Hospices Civils de Lyon, ont ouvert deux centres de depistage de la Covid 19 supplementaires afin que les habitants de Lyon puissent se faire depister au plus proche de leur domicile. <br />
Il etaient accompagnes de Celine DE LAURENS, Adjointe au maire deleguee aà la Sante et prevention, a la Sante environnementale, et Anne BRAIBANT, Maire du 9eme arrondissement,
    GD_Ly_001.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_052.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_023.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_012.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_011.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_001.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__060.jpg
  • Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__058.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__037.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__036.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
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  • Gregory Doucet<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__006.jpg
  • Illustration pass sanitaire
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  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_051.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_049.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_050.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_048.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_047.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_045.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_044.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_042.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_040.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_039.jpg
  • Paul Hudson<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_037.jpg
  • Paul Hudson<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_036.jpg
  • Olivier Bogillot & Jean Castex<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_034.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_033.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_032.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_031.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_030.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_029.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_027.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_025.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_021.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_020.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_019.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_018.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_017.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_015.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_010.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_008.jpg
  • Paul Hudson<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_007.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_006.jpg
  • Paul Hudson<br />
Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_004.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_003.jpg
  • Jean Castex visiting Sanofi in Neuville-sur-Saone<br />
The Prime Minister arrived around 4 p.m. in Neuville-sur-Saone, accompanied by ministers Olivier Veran, Agnes Pannier-Runacher and Frederique Vidal<br />
The Prime Minister was there to visit the facilities and lay the first stone of the new Sanofi factory "Evolutive vaccine facility", intended to secure supplies of vaccines to France and Europe.<br />
A major investment of "nearly" one billion euros in messenger RNA technology has been announced by Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi.
    JCSan_002.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__062.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__061.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__059.jpg
  • Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__057.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__056.jpg
  • Place de la Republique: Frame Perspective
Olivier Ratsi et Thomas Vaquie<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__054.jpg
  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics<br />
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
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  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics<br />
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__052.jpg
  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__050.jpg
  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__049.jpg
  • Place des Clestins: Synergetics
Benjamin Petit et Marion Roche<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__048.jpg
  • Visions<br />
Benjamin Nesme  et Marc Sicard <br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__047.jpg
  • Visions<br />
Benjamin Nesme  et Marc Sicard <br />
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__046.jpg
  • For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__044.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__043.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__042.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__041.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__040.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__038.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__035.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__034.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__033.jpg
  • Le Lapin dans la Lune
Renato Gonzalez-Gutierrez et Sarah Matry-Guerre.
Fete des Lumières 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.
The instructions in this perimeter:
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycée La Martinière, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.

    FdL21__031.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__030.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__029.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__027.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__026.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
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  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__024.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__023.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__021.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__020.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__019.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__018.jpg
  • Cathedrale St Jean: Iris<br />
Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__017.jpg
  • Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__016.jpg
  • Fete des Lumieres 2021, an edition under strict surveillance.<br />
For this major cultural event organized by the City to take place at best in a worrying health context, an important public, civil and health security system has been put in place by the prefecture and the City of Lyon.<br />
In a context marked by a worrying health situation, the incidence rate rising to 640 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, the State has confirmed the continuation of this event, but on the condition that a strict health protocol is put in place.<br />
A sanitary perimeter, larger than the perimeter of the Festival, has therefore been established.<br />
The instructions in this perimeter:<br />
Wearing a mask will be compulsory, from 11 years old;<br />
The sale of food products and drinks (alcoholic or not) by itinerant shops and doorstep shops will be prohibited from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. bars and restaurants will only offer on-site consumption, always on presentation of the health pass;<br />
Consumption of food products and beverages (alcoholic or not) on public roads will be prohibited from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />
Health pass will be required to access the 5 activities in closed places: the Lycee La Martiniere, the Subsistances, the Saint-Luc Saint Joseph Hospital Center, the Bullukian Foundation and the Gadagne Museums.<br />
Reinforced police checks, led by the sub-prefects, will be carried out every evening of the festivities and will aim to verify the proper implementation of the wearing of the compulsory mask.
    FdL21__015.jpg
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