French President Macron is in stable condition

  Xinhua News Agency, Paris, December 19 (Reporter Tang Ji) The French Presidential Palace Elysee Palace issued a press release on the 19th, stating that French President Macron, who was diagnosed with the new crown virus, is currently in stable condition and can continue to perform his presidential functions.

  The press release signed by the chief physician of the Presidential Palace Jean-Christophe Perochon said that Macron’s health is stable compared to the 17th, and he still has some symptoms of the new crown, such as fatigue and coughing. And physical pain, "but this does not affect his performance of presidential functions in the slightest."

  Perochon said that the medical department of the Presidential Palace regularly conducts related inspections on Macron, and all the results are "reassuring."

  The French Presidential Palace issued a statement on the 17th that Macron was tested after the initial symptoms of new coronary pneumonia that morning and was subsequently diagnosed with the new coronavirus.

Macron immediately began to self-quarantine for 7 days.

  On the afternoon of the 18th, Macron posted a selfie video on his personal Twitter, stating that he was isolated and working remotely at his mansion in Versailles, but he still had symptoms such as fatigue, headache and dry cough. He believed that he would get better soon and promised Make the progress of the disease public in a completely transparent manner.