French healthcare has reached the limit of its performance due to the coronavirus, the country now imposing strict restrictions for the third time since the outbreak.

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A month-long curfew will be introduced across France from 7 pm to 6 pm, closing schools and most shops due to the epidemic, the BBC reported.

Strict restrictions had to be imposed due to the worsening epidemic situation; More than 46,000 new infections and 304 deaths were reported on Friday, while the number of covid patients needing intensive care increased by 145. That is a negative 5-month record, there are currently approximately 5,000 in intensive care units.

As part of the restrictions that will take effect on Saturday, French people will be able to travel a maximum of 10 kilometers from their place of residence, longer trips will only be allowed with a certificate.



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Germany is tightening entry rules



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They cannot prohibit tens of thousands of German tourists from traveling abroad at Easter, so they demand a negative test from returnees.