Bis repeated for the prince.

Albert II of Monaco, who had already been infected with the coronavirus at the start of the epidemic in 2020, has again tested positive for Covid-19, the prince's palace announced on Wednesday.

The state of health of the sovereign, "asymptomatic", "inspires absolutely no concern", according to the same source.

"He works remotely, in permanent contact with the members of his cabinet, his government as well as with his close collaborators".

Seven-day isolation

“This period of isolation will adapt to the health rules in force”, adds the palace.

In Monaco, these rules stipulate in particular, in the event of a positive PCR test, to respect a seven-day isolation.

The Prince's Palace announced on March 19, 2020 that Prince Albert II had tested positive for Covid-19.

He had been the first head of state in this case.

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