PARIS (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Thursday that the coronavirus situation in France remained fragile but that for the moment there was no need for a new national lockdown.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced the new restrictions on Thursday. (AP) France will enforce a 6pm nationwide curfew to ...
French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced on Thursday a vast extension of the nightly curfew that is intended to curb the spiralling spread of the coronavirus, saying “the second wave is here.” The ...
French Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Thursday that the coronavirus situation in France remained fragile but that for the moment there was no need for a new national lockdown. Castex said the rate ...
PARIS: French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced on Thursday evening that the government will proceed to ease certain Covid-19 related restrictions in February. During a press conference, Castex ...
An average of around 18,000 new cases of coronavirus are confirmed each day, far from the 5,000 cases per day target by mid-December set by the government. Pressure on the country’s hospitals ...
Six days after curfews came into effect in greater Paris and eight other metropolitan areas, French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced new measures to stem the spread of coronavirus as cases rise ...
PARIS (REUTERS) - French Prime Minister Jean Castex is placing himself under seven days isolation after his wife tested positive for coronavirus, his office announced on Wednesday (June 9). Castex has ...