France says a third lockout is possible if Covid’s affairs continue to rise

France has not refused to impose a third nationwide lockout if coronavirus cases continue to rise, the health minister said Sunday, as the country brags for a possible spike. there after Christmas.

“We will never remove measures that are necessary to protect the public,” Olivier Veran told the Journal du Dimanche.

“That’s not to say we’ve made a decision, but that we’re monitoring the situation hourly.”

France has been recording around 15,000 new infections every day, and on Friday confirmed the first case of a new coronavirus mutation that has recently emerged in Britain.

The new pressure, which experts fear is more contagious, has forced more than 50 countries to impose travel restrictions on the UK.

Following a 48-hour ban on the UK this week, France has reopened its borders – in part to allow French citizens to return home but also to ease the massive construction of goods.

On Saturday he delivered the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine that he will use in their massive inoculation campaign.

This story was published from a wire group group with no text changes.

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