President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday ordered a night-time curfew for Paris and eight other French cities to contain the spread of Covid-19 after daily new infection rates reached record levels.
Mr Macron said residents of those cities, which are home to almost a third of the French population, would not be allowed outdoors between 9pm and 6am from Saturday, for at least four weeks, except for essential reasons.
"We have to act. We need to put a brake on the spread of the virus," he said.
People would no longer be able to visit restaurants and private homes in the late evening and night, Mr Macron said.
"We are going to have to deal with this virus until at least the summer of 2021," he said, adding that "all scientists" agreed on that point.
He said new daily coronavirus cases must be brought down to "3,000 or 5,000" from current levels, which have reached almost 27,000.
Curfews will apply in Paris and its region, Grenoble, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Rouen, Saint-Etienne and Toulouse, Mr Macron said.
That meant about 20 million people would be affected from a total population of 67 million.
"We won't be leaving the restaurant after 9pm," Mr Macron said.
"We won't be partying with friends because we know that that's where the contamination risk is greatest."
He acknowledged that the curfew would be hard on young people but said the health crisis left little choice.
"It's hard to be 20 in 2020," Mr Macron said.
He urged people to limit gatherings in their homes to six people, and to wear protective masks.
Anyone found outdoors without authorisation during the curfew would face a fine of €135 ($159), and more than 10 times that for repeat offenders, Mr Macron said.
The French hospitality sector immediately complained about the curfews, calling them "a closure in disguise" for restaurants, cafes and hotels in a joint statement from their federations.
"We are in a worrying situation," Mr Macron said.
He insisted France had not "lost control" of the virus and a second full lockdown, like the two-month measure this year, would be "disproportionate".
Mr Macron said 32 per cent of France's 5,000 intensive care beds were occupied by coronavirus patients, and that had to be brought down to "10 to 15 per cent at most".
The latest official figures show 1,633 people are in intensive care in France. About 33,000 people have died from the coronavirus in the country.
Mr Macron said France would soon adopt a new screening strategy that could include self-testing, which would allow a "drastic" reduction in the wait for a result.
He said the much-heralded French phone app StopCovid "had not worked" and had been downloaded much less than similar apps used by France's neighbours.
He said a new app would be presented this month.
Earlier on Wednesday, the French government reimposed a national state of health emergency to allow "measures proportional to the health risks to be taken".
France was facing "a health catastrophe", the minutes from a Cabinet meeting said.
The state of health emergency is a legal framework allowing the government to take strict measures to fight the pandemic and needed to be renewed after it expired in July.
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Director: Laxman Utekar
Cast: Vicky Kaushal, Akshaye Khanna, Diana Penty, Vineet Kumar Singh, Rashmika Mandanna
Rating: 1/5
KILLING OF QASSEM SULEIMANI
Company name: Farmin
Date started: March 2019
Founder: Dr Ali Al Hammadi
Based: Abu Dhabi
Sector: AgriTech
Initial investment: None to date
Partners/Incubators: UAE Space Agency/Krypto Labs
MATCH DETAILS
Juventus 2 (Bonucci 36, Ronaldo 90 6)
Genoa 1 (Kouame 40)
Ruwais timeline
1971 Abu Dhabi National Oil Company established
1980 Ruwais Housing Complex built, located 10 kilometres away from industrial plants
1982 120,000 bpd capacity Ruwais refinery complex officially inaugurated by the founder of the UAE Sheikh Zayed
1984 Second phase of Ruwais Housing Complex built. Today the 7,000-unit complex houses some 24,000 people.
1985 The refinery is expanded with the commissioning of a 27,000 b/d hydro cracker complex
2009 Plans announced to build $1.2 billion fertilizer plant in Ruwais, producing urea
2010 Adnoc awards $10bn contracts for expansion of Ruwais refinery, to double capacity from 415,000 bpd
2014 Ruwais 261-outlet shopping mall opens
2014 Production starts at newly expanded Ruwais refinery, providing jet fuel and diesel and allowing the UAE to be self-sufficient for petrol supplies
2014 Etihad Rail begins transportation of sulphur from Shah and Habshan to Ruwais for export
2017 Aldar Academies to operate Adnoc’s schools including in Ruwais from September. Eight schools operate in total within the housing complex.
2018 Adnoc announces plans to invest $3.1 billion on upgrading its Ruwais refinery
2018 NMC Healthcare selected to manage operations of Ruwais Hospital
2018 Adnoc announces new downstream strategy at event in Abu Dhabi on May 13
Source: The National
Results
6.30pm Madjani Stakes Rated Conditions (PA) I Dh160,000 I 1,900m I Winner: Mawahib, Tadhg O’Shea (jockey), Eric Lemartinel (trainer)
7.05pm Maiden Dh150,000 I 1,400m I Winner One Season, Antonio Fresu, Satish Seemar
7.40pm: Maiden Dh150,000 I 2,000m I Winner Street Of Dreams, Pat Dobbs, Doug Watson
8.15pm Dubai Creek Listed I Dh250,000 I 1,600m I Winner Heavy Metal, Royston Ffrench, Salem bin Ghadayer
8.50pm The Entisar Listed I Dh250,000 I 2,000m I Winner Etijaah, Dane O’Neill, Doug Watson
9.25pm The Garhoud Listed I Dh250,000 I 1,200m I Winner Muarrab, Dane O’Neill, Ali Rashid Al Raihe
10pm Handicap I Dh160,000 I 1,600m I Winner Sea Skimmer, Patrick Cosgrave, Helal Al Alawi
Second ODI
England 322-7 (50 ovs)
India 236 (50 ovs)
England win by 86 runs
Next match: Tuesday, July 17, Headingley