04-23-2021, 08:41 AM
French PM confirms COVID-19 travel restrictions to be lifted May 3
French Prime สล็อต ค่าย SLOTXO เล่นยังไงให้ได้เงิน Minister Jean Castex confirmed on Thursday
(Apr 22) that domestic travel restrictions will be lifted on May 3 and that secondary schools will
reopen that same day, the first steps toward the country exiting its new COVID-19 lockdown.
He also said some businesses, including bars, restaurants and cultural venues might reopen
around mid-May as the COVID-19 situation is improving, three weeks after France entered
the one-month lockdown, its third to stop the spread of the virus.
"The third wave of the disease is behind us," Castex told a news conference, adding that
France's vaccination campaign was going well and that 20 million people will have had
a first shot by mid-May.
New infections rose by 34,318 on Thursday, a 4.25 per cent increase versus the same day
last week, the lowest rise since March 13. The seven-day moving average of daily new cases
stood at 31,532, falling below 32,000 for the first time since Mar 23.
The number of people in intensive care units with COVID-19 nonetheless rose by 22, at 5,981
people, the second highest total of 2021 and a figure that indicates France's hospital system
is still under intense pressure.
French Prime สล็อต ค่าย SLOTXO เล่นยังไงให้ได้เงิน Minister Jean Castex confirmed on Thursday
(Apr 22) that domestic travel restrictions will be lifted on May 3 and that secondary schools will
reopen that same day, the first steps toward the country exiting its new COVID-19 lockdown.
He also said some businesses, including bars, restaurants and cultural venues might reopen
around mid-May as the COVID-19 situation is improving, three weeks after France entered
the one-month lockdown, its third to stop the spread of the virus.
"The third wave of the disease is behind us," Castex told a news conference, adding that
France's vaccination campaign was going well and that 20 million people will have had
a first shot by mid-May.
New infections rose by 34,318 on Thursday, a 4.25 per cent increase versus the same day
last week, the lowest rise since March 13. The seven-day moving average of daily new cases
stood at 31,532, falling below 32,000 for the first time since Mar 23.
The number of people in intensive care units with COVID-19 nonetheless rose by 22, at 5,981
people, the second highest total of 2021 and a figure that indicates France's hospital system
is still under intense pressure.