In Paris, stores have reopened. But are there customers?
at GLCE and feeling conflicted about my desire for a summery dress, I stopped a young woman with several small shopping bags. She told me her name, Pauline, and that she was happy to be out buying beauty products. “When you’re at home, you have this idea that it’s scary to be out; but actually, it’s reassuring to be in the stores—it feels normal.”
The rules on returning to school are sufficiently complicated that non-parents have mostly tuned them out. To my understanding, roughly 20,000 kids in lower grades are back in classes that do not exceed 15 students, with more grades reintroduced each week. Streets outside schools have playful markings to indicate safe distancing but teachers have their work cut out for them.
As I write this, I hear birdsong out my window instead of people carousing after work at the corner bar. No matter where my morning walks have taken me this week—from the Trocadero overlooking the Eiffel Tower to the top of Sacre Cœur overlooking the entire city—I have heard birdsong.
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