France bans gatherings of more than 1,000 people to contain coronavirus

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France on Sunday banned all gatherings of more than 1,000 people in a bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus as the death toll from the outbreak increased to 19 with 1,126 cases confirmed nationwide.

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Following an emergency meeting led by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée presidential palace, Health Minister Olivier Véran said the countrys coronavirus alert level remained at Stage 2, with the government focused on protecting citizens while responding with proportionate measures.

These included a ban on public gatherings of more 1,000 people. Protests, exams and public transportation could be exempt from the ban on large gatherings, because they are “useful to the life of the country,” said Véran. “Prefects and ministries will come up with lists of events considered useful,” he added.

Véran also suggested that nationwide municipal elections, set for March 15, would carry on as scheduled.

Reporting from the Elysée palace after the emergency meeting, FRANCE 24s Luke Shrago noted that authorities had issued “a message of reassurance” for the French people. “This is not a matter of trying to put people in quarantine, its really a matter of scientifically, when necessary, putting measures into place, a matter of proportionality, to keep life going while doing their best to limit the spread of COVID-19,” explained Shrago.

French authorities had earlier banned gatherings of more than 5,000 people in confined venues.

Véran also announced new measures to make telemedicine more flexible and available to the public by enabling patients to connect online or via video-link to doctors.

The new measure will have major consequences for sporting and entertainment events, with cancellations including a book fair and a tattoo salon.

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