Published 11:20 IST, May 24th 2020
France reports drop in new coronavirus cases, hospitalisation rate continues to fall
France started to reopen the country earlier this month with Prime Minister Edouard Philippe issuing new guidelines outlining how the country will move ahead.
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France is recording a decline in its coronavirus cases as number of patients currently mitted in hospital fell by 205 to 17,178 on May 23, according to data by French health ministry. As per reports, coronavirus infection rates also continue to slow down in France with just 250 new cases over 24 hours, which is an increase of 0.2%, below aver of 0.3% increase in past week. As per data by Johns Hopkins University, France has registered 1,82,036 COVID-19 cases so far, of which over 28,000 people have lost ir lives.
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France remains one of worst affected countries in world alongside its peers from Europe such as Italy, Spain, and United Kingdom. Both Spain and Italy have recorded an increase of 0.3% in terms of number of cases going up in past seven days. peak in France has reportedly passed as country recorded 250 new cases on May 23 compared to more than 17,000 on April 3. new deaths in country have also significantly decreased, recording just over 40 new deaths compared to 1,438 on April 15.
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Reopening France
France started to reopen country earlier this month with Prime Minister Edouard Philippe issuing new guidelines outlining how country will move ahe in coming months. Philippe issued guidance on testing and isolation of sick, wearing masks, and public garings. Philippe said it will be mandatory for people to wear masks in public places or travelling in public transport or taxis. Philippe also said businesses will be allowed to reopen but restaurants, cafes, and beaches will remain closed until at least June.
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(Im Credit: AP)
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11:20 IST, May 24th 2020