France starts going out restrictions 100,000 police officers are placed March 18 at 6:29

In France, measures to limit outings have begun to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, and the government has deployed 100,000 police officers nationwide to ensure thorough measures.

In France, new measures have been introduced to significantly limit outings throughout the country for at least 15 days from noon on the 17th, and small groups of family and friends have been banned in principle.

If you go out, you will be required to fill out the documents downloaded from the government website with your name, address, reason for going out and carry it with you, and the government has placed 100,000 police officers nationwide to ensure thorough measures. I am.

On the Champs-Elysées, a tourist attraction in Paris, police officers can be seen asking cars and motorcyclists and pedestrians to carry their documents.

Under this measure, people are not allowed to go out, except for reasons related to the purchase of food and other necessities such as groceries and medical care, and work that is not possible to work from home.If they do not comply, a fine of 38 euros or about 4500 yen in Japanese yen will be imposed. Is to be imposed.

Mr. Castaner on Tuesday called on the public to explain the measures, saying, "Please stay home. That is what you can do to prevent the spread of the virus."