Coronavirus: France declares Paris and Marseille 'at-risk zones'

A woman walks along Marseille's Old Port, southern France, Friday Aug 7, 2020.
A woman walks along Marseille's Old Port, southern France, Friday Aug 7, 2020. Copyright AP Photo/Daniel Cole
Copyright AP Photo/Daniel Cole
By Euronews with AP
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The French health service has made the move after a sharp rise in COVID-19 infections in the country's two largest cities.

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The head of France’s national health service says Paris and Marseille have been declared at-risk zones for the coronavirus as authorities observe a sharp increase in infections.

Jerome Salomon, speaking on France Inter radio, warned "the situation is deteriorating from week to week” in the country. He says virus clusters emerge every day following family reunions, big parties and other gatherings amid summer holidays.

A government decree issued Friday allows authorities to impose stricter measures in the Paris and Marseille areas.

Salomon says there are "more and more people who tested positive, more and more people arriving in hospitals... we need to react before counting new deaths.”

The national health agency reported 2,669 new infections across on Thursday, putting France’s infection rate per 100,000 people to above 30.

The UK has moved to impose restrictions on travellers returning from France, the Netherlands and Malta, requiring them to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival from Saturday.

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