Officials at the Cap d’Agde hotel in France, which receives around 35,000 visitors each summer, admit that “barrier gestures” are almost among naturists.
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Infection rates are now 4 times higher than those of neighboring communities, and so far a hundred tourists tested positive for the killer virus.
This led to an emergency announcement through branch officials covering Cap d’Agde, which is located on the Mediterranean coast near Montpellier.
A spokesman for Herat Prefecture said: “We are in an alarming situation, so we ask that the entire population of the village be before leaving the premises and going elsewhere.”
And we also ask all who wish to come to this naturist village to postpone their arrival.”
Last Wednesday alone there were 57 positive tests at the site, and others found that they had the disease when they returned home.
At least two paintings of others angry at prestigious cap d’Agde hotels, the prefecture’s spokesman said, adding that the figures are “very worrying.”
The naturist beach of Cap d’Agde is approximately a mile long and is full of restaurants and bars.
Informal regulations require the nudity of all visitors, adding those who use adjacent campsites, apartments and villas.
The naturist village of Cap d’Agde presents itself as a tourist center of the circle of relatives, there have been incidents of high profile of visits through the so-called swingers and libertines.
The outbreak of Covid-19 in Cap d’Agde occurs when France reports approximately 4,900 new cases of coronavirus within 24 hours, numbering from May.
Olivier Veran, the 130-listed 1950, said Sunday that there are “many risks” in increasing the infection rate.
There have been 30518 coronavirus-related deaths in France since the start of the pandemic in March, the third death toll in Europe after Britain and Italy.
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