France Burys Anti - Coronervirus Measures

Schools in France will be closed for at least three weeks, within the framework of new measures for combating Coronavirus, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday. He said the schools will be passed on in lessons from a distance, starting next week. Isolation measures, located in several areas of France weeks [...]
Schools in France will be closed for at least three weeks, within the framework of new measures for combating Coronavirus, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday.
He said the schools will be passed on in lessons from a distance, starting next week.
Isolation measures, imposed in several areas of France weeks ago, will be extended to other circles.
All nuclear stores will be closed on Saturday, and people will be forbidden to move more than six miles [10 km] from their home without a good reason.
France, currently, has over 5,000 people infected with coronary in intensive care.
This country, so far, has recorded over 4.6 million cases of Corleone and over 95,000 casualties.
In a televised address Wednesday evening, Macron said the situation in France is “delicate” and that April will be crucial.
He said it's about a race between inoculation on one side and trying to control the spread of the virus on the other.











