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France closes 'non-essential' public spaces due to coronavirus
Food shops, tobacconists, banks, and public transport will remain open despite the orderCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageFrance has announced the closure of all public places “non-essential” to public life including restaurants, cafes, cinemas and discos from midnight Saturday.“We must absolutely limit movement, meetings and contacts,” French prime minister Edouard Philippe said on Saturday evening. Food shops, tobacconists, banks and public transport will remain open, he said. Continue reading...
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