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12 November 2020 "We have decided to keep the lockdown rules unchanged, at least for the next 15 days": this is what was announced by the French Prime Minister, Jean Castex.

The so-called 'non-essential' shops will therefore remain closed. 



"It would be irresponsible to revoke or lighten the measures now", we will keep the containment rules unchanged for at least the next two weeks. "This was stated by the French Prime Minister, Jean Castex, in a press conference about the restrictions imposed to stem the spread of the coronavirus Castex addressed the French 15 days after the lockdown began; French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the confinement would be reassessed every 2 weeks.



Although there are some early signs of improvement in the pandemic situation in France, two weeks after the decision on the new "confinement", the restrictions will not be relaxed at least for the next 15 days. Prime Minister Jean Castex said. "If this trend is confirmed next week and the number of hospitalized resuscitation patients will begin to rise. reduce, then from 1 December it could be decided to reopen some of the closed shops, with the a

implementation of a very strict health protocol ", added the head of the government.