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Macron Set to Warn France Virus Lockdown Must Go On

President Emmanuel Macron is expected to warn France on Monday that his lockdown combat against the coronavirus will proceed for at least a couple more weeks, while also explaining how the nation can recover from the crisis.

At 8:00 p.m. (1800 GMT), Macron will give his third prime-time television address to the nation on the outbreak from the Elysee Palace. In his last, he declared a nationwide shutdown to stop the propagation of the virus as of March 17.    

This speech will come after the first indications of a tentative easing of the crisis in France and that the lockdown is starting to have an effect, with the epidemic starting to plateau, albeit at a high level.

France on Sunday reported a lower number of COVID-19 fatalities over the last 24 hours, with 315 deaths in hospital over the last day, compared with 345 the previous day.

Its total toll from the coronavirus epidemic, including those who have died in nursing homes, now stands at 14,393, the health ministry said.

And for the fourth consecutive day in a row, the number of patients in intensive care fell with 35 fewer patients, making a total of 6,845 people needing such treatment.

But officials have warned that the situation remains serious — especially in the Ile-de-France region around Paris — with no rapid return to normal insight.

– May lockdown? –

Macron will be looking to steer a careful line between warning France that an early relaxation of the lockdown could be disastrous, while reassuring people that the government has a plan to get the country back to normal.

The lockdown has confined the French to their homes for almost a month, with only brief trips allowed outside for shopping and other essential errands.

Sources said Macron would announce that the lockdown must be extended beyond its current April 15 expiration date until well into May.

The Journal du Dimanche newspaper reported that the restrictions could continue until the end of May, with schools only reopening with the new academic year in September.

A source close to Macron told AFP that he should speak in terms of a date during May for the end of the lockdown but after the May 8-10 holiday weekend.

The date should be “long enough away so everyone understands the effort that still needs to be made but sufficiently close to sketch out how France will look afterwards”.

He is not expected to issue recommendations on particular topics, such as how wearing masks in public will become common, or on monitoring and checking.

The source said that no decision had been made to hold schools closed until September.  

Source: AFP

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