The French government is considering banning the operation of restaurants, cafes and taverns after 11 p.m. to block the spread of Corona 19.
The number of new corona 19 confirmed daily in France was 5,429 as of yesterday (26th), the highest since mid-April.
French government spokesman Gabriel Atal explained that it has not ruled out a plan to ban restaurants and taverns after 11 p.m. after the State Council meeting yesterday (26th) local time.
"It could be implemented in Paris in the next few days," said Athal.
The ban on business of restaurants and pubs has already been enforced since yesterday (26th) in Marseille, France's second largest city.
The number of confirmed cases per 100,000 in the capital Paris is currently 100.8, about three times the national average.
The French government has ruled out a national blockade and issuing a local blockade when necessary for each region where the Corona 19 situation is severe.
In France, Corona 19 is re-spreading with 3,000 to 5,000 confirmed cases every day.
France to review restaurant and bar business ban after 11 p.m.
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The French government is considering banning the operation of restaurants, cafes and taverns after 11 p.m. to block the spread of Corona 19. The number of new corona19 confirmed daily in France was 5,429 as of yesterday, the highest since mid-April.
Source: sbskr