France Prepares to Get Out of Isolation

France is ready to begin with facilitating measures that have been taken to prevent the spread of the new coronary, the country's prime minister said. However, in some regions, including the Paris area, measures will continue to be in effect. This country has made sufficient progress in slowing the spread of the virus [...]
France is ready to begin with facilitating measures that have been taken to prevent the spread of the new coronary, the country's prime minister said.
However, in some regions, including the Paris area, measures will continue to be in effect.
This country has made sufficient progress in slowing the spread of the virus and reducing the number of patients in hospitals, and may gradually return to normal resorts, said the prime minister, Edwaard Philippe.
Schools, cafes and most of the shops in this country have been closed for nearly two months.
The prime minister also said that if the virus spreads again, the government will restore the country's isolation measures.
During the next week, about one million students and 130,000 teachers will return to primary schools, the education ministry in France announced, Reuters reports.
Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said that despite the easing of the May 11th measures, borders will remain closed and that the decision will remain in force at least until June 15th.
In France, 25,809 people have died from COVID-19 [the disease caused by the new choreography]. According to Johns Hopkins University data, 174,224 people have been infected with coronarys, while slightly more than 54,000 have recovered.












