French President Emmanuel Macron Tests Positive For COVID-19
Emmanuel Macron tested positive for Covid-19 today, officials said in a statement, adding that he had been tested after the “onset of the first symptoms”.
French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday, the presidency said, adding that he would now self-isolate for the next week.
“The president tried positive for Covid-19 today,” it said in an explanation, adding that he had been tried after the “beginning of the main side effects”.
Macron will now, as per public guidelines, “self separate for seven days. He will proceed to work and do his exercises distantly,” it said.
The French president is one of a few heads of state and government around the globe who have contracted Covid-19, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and US President Donald Trump.
France recently facilitated limitations forced to fight the second influx of the Covid yet disease rates stay high.
There is as yet a cross country short-term time limit from 8 pm to stop the spread of the infection while cafés and bistros just as theaters and films stay shut.
More than 59,300 individuals have passed on in France of Covid since the beginning of the pandemic, as per official figures.
The account of more than 17,000 new cases on Wednesday alone has likewise produced worry as individuals shop and travel all the more strongly in front of the Christmas occasions.
Like other EU states, France is placing its faith on immunization to subdue the infection and Prime Minister Jean Castex said Wednesday the nation will get around 1.16 million Covid-19 antibody dosages by year-end.
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