The Prime Minister said Wednesday "likely" that the deconfinement in France will not be done "all at once, everywhere and for everyone", hoping to be able to present a draft strategy "in the days, weeks to come".

Edouard Philippe judged Wednesday "likely" that the deconfinement in France will not be done "all at once, everywhere and for everyone", hoping to be able to present a draft strategy "in the days, weeks to come".

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"We asked several teams to work on this question by studying the opportunity, the feasibility of a deconfinement which would be regionalized, which would be subject to a test policy, depending, who knows, on age groups", continued the Prime Minister before a fact-finding mission to the National Assembly. For the time being, general confinement in France is ordered until April 15.

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