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Coronavirus: France on its guard despite deaths and hospitalizations in decline

The toll of the Covid-19 epidemic now exceeds 8,000 deaths in France and, if the rate of deaths and hospitalizations in intensive care seems to slow, vigilance remains essential on the respect of confinement, the fourth week of which begins on Tuesday. After having warned the French this week against the temptation to go on vacation with the start this weekend of school holidays for zone C (Ile-de-France and Occitanie), the government sent them a word of satisfaction of the Minister of the Interior. "The French have respected the rule, have respected the confinement", which was Sunday in its 20th day, noted Christophe Castaner on France 2. "The release, it is the ally of the Covid".

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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson hospitalized, Queen Elisabeth II calls on the British to be resilient

"We will win": Queen Elisabeth II on Sunday encouraged the British to confront the deadly coronavirus pandemic, assuring them of the victory against this disease which led to the hospitalization of Prime Minister Boris Johnson by "precautionary measure" . Addressing the population directly from Windsor Castle, west of London, the sovereign alluded to the Second World War to encourage her subjects to show resilience in the face of the disease, which has already killed nearly 5,000 people in the country. "I hope that in the years to come, everyone can be proud of the way in which we have taken up this challenge," she said in this recorded speech, of just over four minutes.

Coronavirus: New York zoo tiger tested positive

A tiger from a Bronx zoo in New York has tested positive for Covid-19, the institution said on Sunday, a disease the feline is said to have contracted from a caretaker with no symptoms at the time. The four-year-old Malaysian tiger named Nadia, his sister Azul, two Amur tigers and three African lions all suffer from dry cough, but are expected to recover fully, the zoo said in a statement. "We have tested the feline taking all the precautions and we will make sure that any knowledge acquired on the Covid-19 will contribute to the understanding of this new coronavirus in the world," added the press release sent to AFP.

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