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The new sanitary measures will be in force for 15 days.
The French government has declared Paris and its suburbs a zone of maximum danger due to the spread of the coronavirus. The new sanitary measures will enter into force on October 6 and will last for 15 days.
This is reported by the newspaper Le Parisien.
The new restrictive measures will be announced on Monday at a press conference with the participation of the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo.
However, restaurants may remain open subject to further sanitation.
Classrooms or classrooms at universities can only be 50% full.
In addition, the government recommends all people who have this opportunity to work remotely.
Previously, authorities said that during the last day in France, 12,565 new cases of coronavirus infection were detected.
Recall, the French Health Minister Olivier Veran said that Paris can be declared a zone of maximum danger if the city officially confirms the deterioration of the situation with COVID.
Earlier, the Paris authorities decided to introduce a mandatory mask regime throughout the city.
In addition, the quarantine has been tightened in France. The country was divided into three zones according to average incidence.
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