France starts 6pm curfew to slow coronavirus

France starts 6pm curfew to slow coronavirus

by Joseph Anthony
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A man walks in an empty street during curfew in the old city of Nice

People across France started heading home late on Saturday afternoon to meet a new, 6 p.m. curfew intended to help stem the spread of coronavirus infections, especially a more infectious variant.

The virus has killed 70,000 people in France, the seventh highest toll in the world, and the government is particularly worried by the more transmissible variant first detected in Britain, which now accounts for about 1% of new cases.


The curfew was brought forward two hours to 6 p.m. and runs until 6 a.m. In addition, from Monday, anyone travelling to France from outside the European Union will have to show a negative COVID-19 test and self-isolate for a week upon arrival.
โ€œThese measures were necessary given the situation. While worsening, it remains relatively better than many countries around us, but I took them because the context, notably with the evolution of the virus, means we have to have utmost vigilance,โ€ Prime Minister Jean Castex said in a speech.
The number of daily infections has hit a plateau at around 20,000, but the number of people entering hospitals and in particular intensive care units is still rising steadily. The government has also been criticised for the slow pace of Frenceโ€™s vaccine rollout.
Renaud Piarroux, an epidemiologist at the Pitiรฉ-Salpรชtriรจre hospital in Paris, said the curfew would have little impact in curtailing the new variants, which he believed would predominate within six weeks.
โ€œWe will have to make big efforts like the English and even the Germans. I think itโ€™s best to toughen things up now rather than later,โ€ he told BFM TV. โ€œWe have to anticipate. I think a new lockdown is inevitable.โ€
REUTERS

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