France
considers new Paris curfew as lockdown rules are flouted
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[November 03, 2020]
By Sudip Kar-Gupta and Elizabeth Pineau
PARIS (Reuters) - France could reimpose a
night curfew on Paris, and possibly the Ile-de-France region around the
capital, amid government frustration that too many people are ignoring a
new lockdown as COVID-19 infections spiral higher.
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France dramatically slowed the spread of the coronavirus in the
spring with one of Europe's most draconian lockdowns. But 10 months
into the epidemic and with winter drawing in, many people are
reluctant to endure another period of confinement.
"It's unbearable for those who respect the rules to see other French
people flouting them," government spokesman Gabriel Attal told BFM
TV. "There is an attitude of what will be will be. We need to take
all the steps needed to fight the epidemic."
Attal presented the new curfew as a fait accompli but the office of
Prime Minister Jean Castex said a final decision had not been taken.
The matter will be discussed at a meeting between President Emmanuel
Macron and senior cabinet ministers on Wednesday, a government
source said.
A Wave of COVID-19 lockdowns and curbs has stirred resistance across
Europe even as countries including France and Spain deal with a
record number of daily infections and hospitals buckle under the
strain of new admissions.
In Paris, one person was becoming infected with COVID-19 every 30
seconds, while a Parisian is admitted to hospital with the disease
every 15 minutes, Health Minister Olivier Veran told RTL radio.
Health authorities reported 52,518 new COVID-19 cases on Monday.
Four seriously ill COVID patients will be airlifted to Vannes, in
western France, from Corsica to alleviate pressure on the
Mediterranean island's intensive care units.
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France imposed a nightly curfew on two-thirds of its 67 million people in the
second half of October but this was lifted when President Emmanuel Macron
ordered a second lockdown, albeit less rigid than the first, which took effect
on Oct. 30.
Castex's office said a renewed curfew for Paris had been proposed by police
after it became clear too many people were out late at night and breaching
lockdown rules.
The lockdown forced the closure of all non-essential businesses like bars and
restaurants, banned private gatherings and saw the return of sworn declarations
needed to leave home. Schools remain open.
But some Paris residents have complained privately that neighbours are still
hosting house-parties in defiance of the rules, while some parents say friends
are still organising playdates for their children.
One Uber driver on the dawn shift in Paris said he was still picking up people
who had clearly been at all-night parties.
"They're obviously youngsters out partying," he said.
(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Elizabeth Pineau, Sarah White; Writing by Richard
Lough; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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