Buddhist Revolution Day Military Parade Thanks to Healthcare Workers 6:15, July 15

In France, a military parade that coincided with the anniversary of the Revolution was carried out at a much smaller scale than usual due to the new coronavirus. The parade was attended by medical staff who were treating the infected, and the attendees applauded with applause.

Following the attack of the Bastille prison in 1789, which marked the turning point of the French Revolution, a large-scale military parade is held on the Champs-Elysées in Paris every year on July 14 in France, and many people come along the road.

However, this was significantly reduced due to the influence of the new coronavirus, and it was carried out in the form of eliminating general visitors around the Place de la Concorde adjacent to the Champs-Elysées.

In the parade, while President Macron, government and military personnel watched, soldiers marched at regular intervals to prevent infection, and military aircraft such as fighters flew over the air.

The parade also invited medical staff to treat infected people, and when people in white coats appeared at the venue, the attendees applauded their appreciation for their contribution.

In France, the number of infected people has been gradually increasing since the middle of last month, and it has been pointed out that the lack of comfort such as wearing masks and washing hands is affecting this.

The Macron administration is expected to appeal to the public to seek solidarity with medical professionals who are the first line of treatment, and to appeal to the public to prevent infection.