”Epidemic is gaining ground’: Paris imposes a mask order as coronavirus cases increase

Residents of the French capital will be required to wear a mask after a construction in COVID-19 cases.

On Thursday, French Prime Minister Jean Castex described 21 regional regions as a “red zone” in France, adding that Paris, where mask guarantees will be used to curb the virus that has depleted hospital capacity in countries around the world.

“The epidemic is gaining ground and now we want to intervene,” Castex said. He added that France “must do all it can to achieve additional confinement.”

Officials from the coastal city of southern Marseille will register in Paris to institute a masked court order, as more than 50 positive tests consistent with another 100,000 people have been recorded in both regions, according to French fitness officials.

At the same time as the guarantees for the masks are adopted, no delays or cancellations have been announced for the more than 12 million academics who will return to French schools next week.

Paris police officers announced that the mask order would take effect at 8 a.m. local time on Friday morning. According to a coronavirus tracker at Johns Hopkins University, more than 30,000 people inflamed with COVID-19 have died in France, making it the most affected country in Europe outside Britain and Italy.

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