France, Poland tighten deadlock measures until COVID-10 infections are increasing

France and Poland have restored partial blockades until both states struggle with a high rise in COVID-19 infections in recent weeks. About 21 million people in 16 areas of France, including the capital Paris, have been affected, while the country fears a third wave of virus spread, Klen Kosova reports. [...]
About 21 million people in 16 areas of France, including the capital Paris, have been affected, while the country fears a third wave of virus spread, Klen Kosova reports.
In Poland, department stores, hotels, cultural and sports facilities are closed for three weeks.
Coronervirus cases are increasing exponentially in Germany, with Chancellor Angela Merkel warning that the country will likely have to re-establish deadlock measures.











