(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) France announced the specific timetable for "unblocking" the first confirmed case of mutant virus infection found in India

  China News Agency, Paris, April 29 (Reporter Li Yang) On the 29th local time in France, the specific timetable for "unblocking" was announced, and detailed arrangements were made for the "unblocking" process.

France confirmed the first case of mutated new coronavirus infection discovered in India on the same day, causing concern.

  French President Macron announced the specific timetable for "unblocking" that day, one day earlier than the original plan.

According to the timetable, this "unblocking" will be divided into four stages. From May 3, the first stage of "unblocking" will be carried out. People's travel restrictions will be lifted, but the curfew measures remain unchanged.

  Entering the second stage of "unblocking" from May 19th, the terraces of museums, cinemas, theaters and other cultural venues, restaurants, cafes and other dining venues will be reopened; the maximum number of people will increase to 10; the curfew will start Postponed to 9 pm.

  The third phase of "unblocking" will begin on June 9. Depending on the epidemic situation, indoor venues will be reopened; the start of the curfew will be postponed to 11 p.m.

Starting June 30, it will enter the fourth stage of "unblocking", when most restrictive measures including curfews will be lifted, but nightclubs and other places will still not be able to resume business.

  French officials revealed that the timetable may still be adjusted and changed.

The implementation of this timetable may be delayed for severely affected areas where the hospital's intensive care unit is still close to saturation or the incidence of new crowns exceeds 400 infected per 100,000 residents.

  There are currently 8 provinces in France with a new crown incidence rate of more than 400 infected people per 100,000 inhabitants, most of which are located in the Paris region.

The province with the highest incidence of new crowns in France is still Seine-Saint-Denis in the Paris region, with 547 infected people per 100,000 inhabitants.

  France confirmed the first case of mutated new coronavirus infection found in India on the 29th.

The patient is a man who returned to France from India. He was diagnosed in Lot-Garonne, New Aquitaine, southwestern France.

The local health department stated that the confirmed case has been confirmed by further testing.

In addition, Bordeaux also reported a suspected case of a mutated virus found in India, which is still being verified.

  Epidemic data from the French Ministry of Health showed that there were 26,538 newly confirmed cases in a single day in France on the 29th, with a total of 5,592,390 confirmed cases.

The cumulative number of deaths in France is now 104,253, with 321 new deaths.

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