France extends health emergency until July 24
Residents of decorating their building’s facade with French flags and support messages for health employees as they applaud every day at 8pm from their windows to support medical staff amid the Covid-19 pandemic in Saint Mande, near Paris, yesterday. – EPA pic, May 3, 2020.
THE French government said yesterday it will extend a health emergency imposed to fight the new coronavirus by two months, allowing it to keep stringent anti-virus measures in place even after a partial lifting of the country’s lockdown. As part of the planned measures anybody entering France, foreign or French, will have to remain confined for two weeks, Health Minister Olivier Veran told a news conference.
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