France's becomes fifth country with more than 25,000 coronavirus deaths

Published May 4, 2020
An elderly woman, wearing a protective face mask, poses for a photograph in the streets of Paris on May 4, 2020, on the 49th day of a strict lockdown in France to stop the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). - The French government is also facing fresh criticism over its policies on face masks, which officially went on sale to the public May 4, 2020-- even though people across France have managed to procure them despite the requisition of all stocks and production since March. (Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP) — AFP or licensors
An elderly woman, wearing a protective face mask, poses for a photograph in the streets of Paris on May 4, 2020, on the 49th day of a strict lockdown in France to stop the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). - The French government is also facing fresh criticism over its policies on face masks, which officially went on sale to the public May 4, 2020-- even though people across France have managed to procure them despite the requisition of all stocks and production since March. (Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP) — AFP or licensors

France said the number of deaths from the coronavirus rose above 25,000 on Monday, becoming the fifth country to pass that threshold after the United States, Italy, Britain and Spain, according to Reuters.

The daily number of new fatalities also sped up again after several days of decline.

The number of people who have died from the Covid-19 respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus increased by 306, or 1.2 per cent, to 25,201 — the sharpest rate of increase in four days, government data showed. On Sunday, only 135 new deaths were reported — the lowest figure in more than a month.

An elderly woman, wearing a protective face mask, poses for a photograph in the streets of Paris on May 4, 2020, on the 49th day of a strict lockdown in France to stop the spread of Covid-19. The French government is also facing fresh criticism over its policies on face masks, which officially went on sale to the public on May 4, 2020, even though people across France have managed to procure them despite the requisition of all stocks and production since March. — AFP
An elderly woman, wearing a protective face mask, poses for a photograph in the streets of Paris on May 4, 2020, on the 49th day of a strict lockdown in France to stop the spread of Covid-19. The French government is also facing fresh criticism over its policies on face masks, which officially went on sale to the public on May 4, 2020, even though people across France have managed to procure them despite the requisition of all stocks and production since March. — AFP

Total confirmed cases rose by 576 to 131,863, well below the 3,000 President Emmanuel Macron's government has set as the upper limit before it would reverse a decision to partially lift a national lockdown on May 11.

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