The heyday of remote French arrives after a night on the rooftop of a hotel in Cap d’Agde.
His boss said there were no measures of social estating despite the pandemic.
The hotel is located on the Mediterranean coast of France, near Montpellier.The site is the largest naturalist hotel in the world and it is legal to be naked at all times.
Last week, 95 visitors tested positive for coronavirus and 50 were found to be carriers of the virus after returning home.
These figures have almost doubled, with 30% of consumers positive, according to the BBC.
This places the rate 4 times higher than in neighboring southern regions.
The hotel has a self-contained “naturist village” with a dozen swinger clubs and saunas and also offers erotic nightclubs.
Cape Agde claims that it is “one of the resorts of its kind in the world to sunbathe in nature” and that the number of participants can reach “50,000 at a time”.
A swinger, who chose to remain anonymous, said the hotel was due to his sex clubs.
“We all know why we’re here,” the BBC says.
The increase in Covid-19 cases occurred in late August and has since dated back to two workers at the luxurious Oz’Inn hotel.
An X-rated party held on the hotel’s rooftop terrace with no measures of social estating, its owner said.
A couple, about 60 years old, admitted that they hesitated to get too close to many others because of the pandemic.
They attributed the epidemic to other younger people who are willing to take greater risks.
The town’s director, David Madella, says 40% are foreigners.
He said the maximum came here from the Netherlands and Germany, followed by Italy and Britain in terms of numbers.
David estimates that the population density of the village is seven times that of Montpellier.
It has 10,000 campsites with 15,000 places on offer in the hotels of Cap d’Agde.
A spokesman for Herat Prefecture described the outbreak as an “alarming situation.”
He asked all those who were making plans for the people to postpone their journeys in the softness of the summit.
Cap d’Agde, now quarantined, has announced the closure of 17 institutions in the village.
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