During a press briefing on Saturday, the Prime Minister made a point of taking stock of the coronavirus epidemic which crosses the country and the world. While the confinement has been extended, Edouard Philippe said that the first fortnight of April would be even harder than the past two weeks.

On Saturday, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe took stock of the coronavirus epidemic and answered questions from journalists during a press conference. While the confinement has been extended, he said, "the first fortnight of April will be even more difficult" than the past two weeks. "The fight has only just begun," he added.

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During this point of information to the French, held with the Minister of Health Olivier Véran, the Prime Minister welcomed a "collective effort": "first that of caregivers, admirable, courageous, committed. ..] but also the remarkable effort of those who, in the second line, ensure the continuity of the life of the nation ".