French cities tighten virus rules as cases rise

Published July 30, 2020
People wearing protective masks walk on a street in Lille, northern France, on July 30, 2020, as The Nord Prefecture announced, the reinforcement of the health measures at a local level to attempt to halt the rising cases of coronavirus Covid-19, which have been seen in the region during the past two weeks. - In a discussion between the French Health Minister, The Nord Prefet and Nord Regional Health Agency director (ARS) on July 29, the possibility of making the wearing of protective masks compulsory outside "due to the proximity with Belgium" was spoken of in an effort to halt the rise of co
People wearing protective masks walk on a street in Lille, northern France, on July 30, 2020, as The Nord Prefecture announced, the reinforcement of the health measures at a local level to attempt to halt the rising cases of coronavirus Covid-19, which have been seen in the region during the past two weeks. - In a discussion between the French Health Minister, The Nord Prefet and Nord Regional Health Agency director (ARS) on July 29, the possibility of making the wearing of protective masks compulsory outside "due to the proximity with Belgium" was spoken of in an effort to halt the rise of co

Several French cities on Thursday announced new face mask requirements and other measures to contain the coronavirus as the number of new cases continues to increase after a long lull, AFP quoted officials as saying.

The government, anxious to avoid a new outbreak but wary of clamping down too hard during the summer holidays, has stepped up guidance on social distancing as officials report new contagion “clusters” daily.

Face masks are already required in all enclosed public spaces nationwide, and in recent days several cities have cracked down on mass gatherings of young people in particular.

People wearing protective masks walk on a street in Lille, northern France, on July 30, 2020. — AFP
People wearing protective masks walk on a street in Lille, northern France, on July 30, 2020. — AFP

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