French city.
In theory schools are open, but the strict sanitary rules mean they can only take a small minority of students at any one time. E.g DS 12yrs is usually in school 4.5 days a week... he’s currently doing 1.5 days in a classroom (not normal lessons, it’s supervised set work) plus a couple of hours of sport in the playground. His class of 30 is reduced to two groups of 10 in separate rooms.
My younger DS has not gone back to primary. Lots haven’t, simply because they can’t fit them in. A friend put her daughter (same class) back: she’s had a different schedule every week, never more than a Couple of half days and once nothing at all. It all depends on the size of the classrooms, the ability to distance, and the priority level of kids wanting to go back.
So yes, in theory, schools are back - but in practice it’s nothing like school. Work is still sent home for them - it’s nothing like online teaching, just a list of things to do as best they can.
Hopefully the protocol sanitaire will be softened soon, and schools will get closer to normal, if not before the holidays then at least for September.
Everything else seems quite normal - pubs and bars are open (and busy), parks, shops, etc. The main restrictions Still in place seem to be international travel, gyms and group sports indoors, Cinemas etc and big events like concerts, conferences etc. Masks aren’t obligatory except on public transport, and some shops that insist. Older and vulnerable people are still being told to stay shielded. WFH is still encouraged where at all possible.