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France's blockade measures were extended for one month and gradually lifted after May 1 1.

COVID-19 has spread all over the world, causing many countries to be deeply troubled, and there have been very serious confirmed cases of infection. In this regard, many countries have quickly carried out many epidemic prevention and control measures, and the number of confirmed cases in France has reached more than 90,000. France announced that it would continue to extend the national ban for one month.

On the evening of June 8, 5438+03 local time, French President Macron delivered a national speech, acknowledging that France was not well prepared at the initial stage of the epidemic, and there was a shortage of epidemic prevention materials such as masks. He announced that the ban would be extended to May 1 1 day, and gradually lifted, and promised to continue to improve the detection capacity. It is expected that all patients with symptoms will be tested on May 1 1 day.

Cumulative diagnosis1On March 4th, the French Ministry of Health announced that the cumulative number of confirmed cases in COVID-19, France was 98,076, including 682 severe cases1case, 4967 dead cases1case and 277 cured cases1case.

French Prime Minister Edward Philippe announced at the press conference that all "non-essential" public places, including cafes, bars, restaurants, cinemas, discotheques and other entertainment public places will be closed from midnight that night until further notice. Jerome, Director-General of French Health

Solomon also announced last night that the French epidemic prevention and control has entered the third stage.

According to the press conference of French Prime Minister Edward Philippe, France will close all non-essential public places, including restaurants, bars, cafes, cinemas and dance halls, and will not close supermarkets, banks, pharmacies, cigarette shops and gas stations. In addition, news and cultural institutions will continue to operate, but meetings and large-scale events must be postponed. At the same time, the Prime Minister called on the French to reduce their travel and try to avoid cross-city travel. Although urban public transport continues to operate, the frequency will be reduced accordingly.

Due to the downward pressure of the global epidemic, epidemic prevention and control and restarting the economy have become a dilemma faced by many countries in the world.

Washington post said on April 10 that the U.S. government is seeking a strategy to resume business activities before May 10, for fear of economic downturn.

Many European countries also plan to take action. Foreign media reported that Austria, Norway and Denmark announced plans to gradually lift the ban from mid-April. In Belgium, an expert group composed of central bank governors, economists, scientists and doctors was set up to promote the "withdrawal" of epidemic prevention and control restrictions. According to the Italian Evening Post, Italian Prime Minister Conte plans to allow a few shops such as bookstores and stationery stores to reopen after the current restrictions on 13 expire.

Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, wrote in an article on April 9 that some people say that saving lives and saving livelihoods should be weighed, which is actually a wrong dilemma. Considering that this is an epidemic crisis, defeating the virus and ensuring people's health are necessary conditions for economic recovery.