France's PM Jean Castex (Jean Castex) is to announce new measures for 16 provinces of the country most affected by the coronavirus epidemic, including Paris and the Northern Territory, on Thursday. The new measures will come into effect from 12 p.m. Friday, which is going to be continued for four weeks, Xinhua news agency reported at its weekly press conference.
On Tuesday, he told the National Assembly, "The spread of the virus is growing very rapidly. France, with many different variants, is facing a third wave of epidemics in a way." He said, "the French Ministry of Intensive Care is currently treating underage coronavirus patients with no severe symptoms, and at present, the duration of the hospital's stay has also increased as compared to earlier."
Castex said, allowing businesses and services to open up related to the sale of essential materials to overcome the spread of the virus in 16 provinces of the country. Nursery, elementary and high school meanwhile are open. He said, "In the meantime, you will be able to get out of the house for a walk, enjoy a game without any limitation, but you will have a certificate and stay within a radius of 10 kilometers from home." On Thursday, 34,998 new cases of covid-19 have been confirmed in France in the last 24 hours.
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