France imposes lockdown in Paris as COVID-19 variant cases rise

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-03-20 17:30:14

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Paris, March 20 (RHC)-- France has imposed a month-long lockdown on Paris and parts of the north amid a rise in the number of coronavirus variant cases.

Prime Minister Jean Castex said at a press conference that France was in the grips of a third wave, noting that a more contagious variant of the coronavirus that was first spotted in Britain now accounts for some 75% of infections in his country.  "The epidemic is getting worse. Our responsibility now is to not let it escape our control," Castex said.

On Thursday, France registered 35,000 new infections, with more COVID-19 cases in intensive care in Paris than at the peak of the second wave.  Castex said the lockdowns will take effect from Friday at midnight in the16 hardest-hit departments across the country.  "Four weeks, the time required for the measures to generate a sufficient impact. (It is) the time we need to reach a threshold in the vaccination of the most vulnerable."

The new lockdown will close barbers, clothing stores and furniture shops and restrict movement outside, while schools and essential businesses such as bookstores will remain open. People will be allowed to exercise outdoors within a 10 km (6.2 miles) radius of their homes.     

President Emmanuel Macron had previously defied calls for lockdown by scientists and some in his government, and vowed to keep the euro zone’s second largest economy as open as possible.  The premiere defended the government’s decision not to lock down earlier, while there is discontent among doctors over overloaded wards.

"We're back here again," Reuters cited Abdid Widad, a ward chief at a private hospital on the edge of Paris, as saying.

A nationwide nightly curfew will remains in place, but will be reduced by one hour, starting at 7 p.m..  Castex also said France would resume use of the Anglo-Swedish vaccine, AstraZeneca, as the European Medicines Agency had confirmed it was safe, adding that he would receive the shot himself on Friday afternoon.


 



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