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Evolution of the coronavirus, recession, deconfinement ... What to take from the speech by Edouard Philippe and Olivier Véran?

To know precisely what their life will look like after May 11, the French will have to wait a little longer. And this, until the finalization of the deconfinement project still in preparation and which will have to be presented by the Prime Minister within fifteen days. But already several tracks were detailed by Edouard Philippe and the Minister of Health Olivier Véran this Sunday at the end of the day, during a televised speech of more than two hours, intended to take stock of the evolution of the coronavirus epidemic in France and the measures under way and envisaged to deal with it. 20 Minutes summarizes the main announcements to remember at the end of this intervention.

Several countries initiate containment relief

The containment measures taken in several large western countries to contain the coronavirus pandemic seemed to bear fruit on Sunday, to the point that their alleviation is on the agenda, with caution and in the more or less short term. The first in Europe - a continent which accounts for almost two thirds of the 161,000 dead in the pandemic - to begin a slow deconfinement operation, Germany will allow Monday the reopening of most stores with an area of ​​less than 800 square meters.

Armed man kills at least 16 in Canada's worst massacre in Canadian history

An armed man killed at least 16 people, including a policewoman, on the night of Saturday to Sunday in Nova Scotia, eastern Canada. It is one of the worst killings the country has known in decades. The 51-year-old man, a dental technician according to media reports, died in his arrest after a large dozen-hour manhunt across the province, said the police.

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