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In France, 16,096 cases of infection have been registered in the last 24 hours. This is the highest increase ever recorded.
At the same time, 52 new crown-related deaths were reported.
Although, in theory, infection numbers could have been higher when the pandemic first struck in April and May, not as many infected people were recorded as testing had not started properly.
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Warns of a new “lockdown”
According to television station BFMTV, French Prime Minister Jean Castex says that a new “blockade” could be the next step to take if the situation worsens.
The regrettable record comes on the same day that French Health Minister Olivier Veran announced a series of new measures.
All the bars and restaurants in the French cities of Marseille and Aix en Provence, as well as on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, will be closed from Saturday.
In addition, all the discos in Paris, Lyon, Toulouse and eight other major cities will be closed from Monday. This also applies to all city gyms.
The number of people that can meet in the mentioned areas is limited to ten.
– It’s a battle against the clock. The population must act with responsibility and prudence, says Prime Minister Castex on French television.
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Rage against the decision
At the same time, French health authorities reported that more than 1,000 people have been admitted to the intensive care unit with covid-19. It is the first time since June 8, writes The Guardian.
Additionally, 136 new coronavirus hospital admissions, bringing the total number of corona-related hospital admissions to 5,932.
However, the decision on new restrictions has not only been well received.
According to The Guardian, the official authorities of Marseille have reacted very negatively to the decision of the authorities to partially close the city.
They say this decision was made without involving local authorities and refer to the decision as “a disaster”.
– I am amazed and angry at the news of this decision, in which we have not been involved. Nothing about our health situation justifies this publicity. I cannot accept that the people of Marseille are victims of political decisions that no one understands, Marseille Mayor Michèle Rubirola wrote on Twitter on Thursday.
City authorities have requested that the closure be postponed for ten days.