According to a compilation report by the "European Times", China Overseas Chinese Network reported that major French airports will "implement" virus detection in the next few days, mainly for passengers entering France from high-risk countries. At the same time, many well-known French doctors jointly issued a call for mandatory wearing of masks in enclosed spaces in public places.

  French government spokesman Atal (Gabriel Attal) said on the 12th, "We will conduct comprehensive testing at the airport for passengers entering France from the so-called'red zone', which is a country ravaged by viruses." Atal also stated that passengers who have already been inspected in the country of departure do not need to be inspected again upon arrival, but they must present proof of inspection.

  Regarding the question of "mandatory wearing of masks in enclosed spaces in public places", Atal did not give a definite answer, only saying that "The French are responsible. When we make recommendations to them, they will abide by these recommendations to a large extent." . (Kevin)