4 weeks of lockdown again in France

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4 weeks of lockdown again in France

Corona virus infection has led to 4 weeks of lockdown in France. President Emmanuel Macron has announced a second lockdown after Corona virus infection spread rapidly.

The first outbreak of corona virus was reported in March in France, one of the worst-hit areas in Europe. At that time, it was opened after two months of lockdown.

In a televised address, Macron announced that the second wave of epidemics would intensify on Friday. During November lockdown, people will be allowed out of the house only for urgent work.

Restaurants, bars and other non-essential services will be closed. But schools and industries will be open. In France, number of deaths due to covid has been rising in recent days, with more than 30,000 infections being added daily.

Germany is also preparing for an emergency lockdown. European countries, including France, Germany, Belgium and the United Kingdom, have seen transition.