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Hurrah for a successful trip to the supermarket. The toilet rolls are back! We had to wait in quite a long queue to get in tho', and there was a policeman checking where people lived. Residents of neighbouring France had to show their "attestation", and those of Monaco their Carte de Resident.

Beau Brummell once said that if people turn to look at you, you are not well dressed; but either too stiff, too tight, or too fashionable. Well, since we're all hiding at home we can indulge in wearing whatever we like, be that pyjamas or ball gown. Take a leaf out of teleworking New Zealanders's books and dress up for #formalfriday.

Today's roundup of headlines:

Gouvernement Princier

26 March: CORONAVIRUS, deux nouveaux cas positifs reveles a Monaco
Two more people test positive for Covid-19, raising the total in Monaco to 33.

Palais Princier de Monaco

26 March: Retrouvez l'integralite de l'entretien que S.A.S. le Prince Albert a accorde a M. Yann-Anthony Noghes
Radio interview with Prince Albert for Monaco Info's special program "Monaco Face Au Covid-19".

Le Gazette de Monaco

26 March: La ligne 100 suspendue
Bus routes 100 and 100X are suspended until further notice. Buses 112 (Nice-Eze-Monaco) and 110 (Nice Airport-Monaco-Menton) continue to run.

26 March: Gratuite sur les transports regionaux pour les personnels soignants
Health care workers can travel free on PACA region public transport on presentation of a professional ID card or employer's certificate.

L'Observateur de Monaco

26 March: S'evader du confinement par la culture
Information about Monaco's Institut Audiovisuel, Philharmonic Orchestra, Opera, and Oceanographic Museum, who are all providing online entertainment during the current health crisis.

Monaco Tribune

26 March: Top 5 des joueurs a avoir porte le maillot de l'AS Monaco
The top five players to have worn Monaco football club's red and white jerseys.

Nice Matin

26 March: S'en sortir, sans sortir - comment 2,000 personnes s'entraident grace a un groupe Facebook a Monaco.
When Monaco went into lockdown, Julia Moraly created a Facebook group to connect isolated and vulnerable people. It now has 2000 members, helping each other and those more unfortunate than themselves. Check them out on Facebook here: Aides pour les residents a Monaco pendant le confinement!!, and on their website here: Aides Monaco.

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