Laurent Voulzy, positive for Covid-19, interrupts his tour, spectators invited to be tested

The singer Laurent Voulzy was notably in concert in the Côtes-d’Armor in Tréguier, on November 23 and 24. He was also on November 25, 26 and 27 in Pontivy, in Morbihan.

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Laurent Voulzy, tested positive for Covid-19, interrupts his tour. People who attended his concerts in Brittany are invited to be tested, reports France Bleu Breizh Izel on Friday. The singer was in Tréguier, in Côtes-d’Armor on November 23 and 24, and in Pontivy, in Morbihan, on November 25, 26 and 27.

A week later, the Brittany Regional Health Agency (ARS) encourages spectators to get tested. People not vaccinated or who do not have a complete vaccination schedule are considered “high-risk contact”, indicate the ARS and Health Insurance. They must be tested and remain isolated before a second test after seven days.

Vaccinated people, considered to be “moderate risk” contact, do not need to self-isolate, but should perform a test. People infected with the coronavirus less than two months ago are “at negligible risk” contact and are “exempt from isolation and screening”.

Laurent Voulzy is currently on tour for a series of concerts in churches and cathedrals. It was to occur in particular in Saint-Lô, in La Manche, on Friday and Saturday. These concerts are postponed. Similarly, those of Hondschoote and Bourbourg, in the North, scheduled between Tuesday 7 and Friday 10 December, are also postponed.


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