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In nine major French cities, some 20 million people were under a night curfew on Saturday night ordered by the Paris government to curb the coronavirus epidemic, while the latest figures from the Ministry of Health show that the number of infected people has increased by more than 32,000 in the last 24 hours. which has not been seen in France since the outbreak began.
In the nine main cities affected (Paris, Lille, Rouen, Saint-Etienne, Toulouse, Lyon, Grenoble, Aix-en-Provence and Marseille and Montpellier) at least four on Saturdays, but the government intends to spend six weeks for the afternoon at 9 a.m. Between 6 o’clock no one can leave their place of residence without good reason Write MTI.
In Paris and the other big cities, the New Year’s Eve atmosphere prevailed on Friday night and Saturday night until 9 am, with terraces of bars and restaurants filled with mild weather. By 10 p.m., however, the capital had become so desolate that, according to Le Monde, the police did not expect such calm on the streets of Paris either.
The government has introduced a system similar to the general spring quarantine: those who go out onto the streets of big cities at 9 p.m. must fill out a form in advance indicating the reason and time of departure. Failing that, or in the event of an unjustified departure after 9 p.m., the police can penalize offenders for 135 euros (about 50 thousand florins),
in the event of recidivism, a prison sentence of six months and a fine of € 3,750 may be imposed.
All shops and public places must be closed for the specified period. An exception to sanitary facilities are restaurants that offer home delivery. If someone has a ticket for a train or plane arriving or departing after 9pm, a valid ticket must be presented to the police officers patrolling the street at the time of certification. People returning to or leaving work can also be on the streets at night, and caring for a person in need or walking a dog is an exception to curfew.
To comply with the curfew, around 12,000 policemen and gendarmes were commanded by the Ministry of the Interior on the streets of large cities. In the early days, the police were primarily responsible for reporting, not punishment, the ministry said.
The homeless are not punished by the police.
after that, it makes no sense to impose a penalty on someone who has no place of residence, citing law enforcement sources in Le Monde.
At the same time, the government did not prohibit movement within the country and also encouraged those who lived in the big city to travel to the countryside at the beginning of the fall school holidays, which began at the weekend. However, fearing a flood of domestic tourists, the resorts least affected by the epidemic, such as the coastal municipality of Le Touquet, have also introduced a night curfew.
The French Government considers that the introduction of a night curfew is the only way to slow the spread of the epidemic to avoid a general or regional quarantine. The goal is to prevent the virus from spreading among young people in their 20s to 30s, who are currently the most infected, by avoiding entertainment and late-night parties. In this age group, there are more than 800 infected persons per 100,000 inhabitants, while the highest alert level should be assigned to 250 infected persons per 100,000 inhabitants.
According to epidemiological indicators published on the website of the Ministry of Health on Saturday night, 32,427 new cases of coronavirus have been identified in the last 24 hours. There has been no example of such an increase. France hit the number of 30,000 cases a day on Thursday and 20,000 on October 9 alone. The positive test rate increases day by day, to 13.1 percent on Saturday. A few days ago the number of seriously ill patients has also been increasing. Currently, the government considers this indicator to be the most important, as the restrictions are aimed at avoiding spring loading of emergency departments. Last week 7,198 infected people were hospitalized, 1,269 of them in the intensive care unit.
The number of deaths has increased by 90 in the last 24 hours to 33,392.
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