France reimposes the strictest restrictions: declare a state of emergency, introduce a curfew



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The move was announced ahead of President Emmanuel Macron’s speech on national television, which will announce new measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The emergency will allow “measures commensurate with threats to health” and will take effect next Saturday, according to a transcript of Wednesday’s cabinet meeting.

The document warns that France is facing a “health disaster”.

Macron also announced that a curfew was being introduced in Paris and eight other cities. From 9 pm until 6 pm people will have to stay home. The measure will last for at least four weeks from Saturday, the BBC reports.

The health emergency provides the government with a legal basis to take tougher measures to combat the pandemic, such as the introduction of a nationwide quarantine, as announced in the spring. However, the previous emergency ended in July and has not been renewed so far.

The imposition of a state of emergency in France in March severely restricted movement, gatherings and entertainment.

On October 10, there was a record increase in coronavirus infections in France: more than 26.8 thousand cases were detected per day. new cases of COVID-19.

More than 756,4 thousand have been identified in France since the beginning of the pandemic. cases of coronavirus infection; 32.9 thousand of those infected died.

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