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France starts returning to normal after Covid-19 outbreak, ends night curfew

Reuters | , Paris
Jun 16, 2021 07:05 PM IST

After restaurants, bars and cafes were allowed last week to reopen indoors for the first time in seven months, PM Castex said life in France was at last starting to return to normal.

France is bringing forward by 10 days the lifting of a nationwide curfew that has been in place since late 2020 as daily coronavirus infections are falling faster than anticipated, Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Wednesday.

People wearing face masks walk on the Champs Elysees Avenue in Paris in this file photo from August 2020. (AFP)
People wearing face masks walk on the Champs Elysees Avenue in Paris in this file photo from August 2020. (AFP)

Speaking after a cabinet meeting, he told a news conference that the night-time curfew would now end from June 20, and that face masks would soon no longer be required outdoors.

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After restaurants, bars and cafes were allowed last week to reopen indoors for the first time in seven months, Castex said life in France was at last starting to return to normal.

"We're on the right track - let's keep up our efforts," Castex said. "The health situation is improving faster than we had anticipated, everywhere in mainland France."

Across the Channel in Britain, whose vaccination programme is far ahead of France's, a plan to lift most remaining restrictions has been put back a month to July 19 because of the rapid spread of the Delta variant of the virus, which is more infectious, can render vaccines less effective against mild disease, and may put more unvaccinated people in hospital.

The variant accounts for the bulk of new infections in Britain, but French Health Minister Olivier Veran said on Tuesday it only represented 2-4% of confirmed cases in France.

He warned that if the Indian variant became dominant in France, it could lead to another wave of infections.

Castex said pressure on French hospitals had decreased significantly. The number of people in intensive care units was down by 116 to 1,952 on Tuesday, according to health ministry data.

France's seven-day moving average of new cases, which was above 40,000 two months ago, stood at 3,500 on Tuesday. French health experts say the pandemic can be considered under control if the rate is below 5,000.


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