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In his address to the public from the Elysee Palace, Macron urged the French to follow the measures more carefully.
Stating that the epidemic is still spreading rapidly, Macron claimed that the measures taken so far are correct.
Macron said that the mutated Kovid-19 strains are spreading rapidly in the country and Europe and are more deadly.
Stating that 44 percent of those in intensive care are under 65, Macron noted that new measures should be taken against this situation.
Macron drew attention to the need to increase intensive care capacities in hospitals.
Announcing that the curfew imposed for 19 regions due to the epidemic will apply across the country for 4 weeks starting April 3, Macron said that a curfew was also imposed between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. 00 nationwide.
Stating that people can walk around 10 kilometers from their homes, as long as they have the document showing their excuses from the Interior Ministry website, Macron said that after April 5, inter-city travel is prohibited.
Macron noted that all stores, except those that sell basic necessities, will be closed across the country.
Noting that kindergartens, kindergartens, primary schools, secondary schools and secondary schools will be closed for 3 weeks, Macron stated that kindergartens and primary schools will open on April 26, schools High schools and high schools will open on May 3.
Noting that people between 60 and 70 years old can be vaccinated from April 16, those between 50 and 60 years old can be vaccinated from May 15 and those under 50 can be vaccinated from mid-June, Macron He said people 18 and older can get vaccinated in late summer.
Macron said that from mid-May, some cultural sites will be in service.