Emmanuel Macron seen on a screen as he attends by video conference a round table for the National Humanitarian Conference.
Emmanuel Macron seen on a screen as he attends by video conference a round table for the National Humanitarian Conference.
Emmanuel Macron seen on a screen as he attends by video conference a round table for the National Humanitarian Conference.
Emmanuel Macron seen on a screen as he attends by video conference a round table for the National Humanitarian Conference.

Macron working at 'slower pace' after positive Covid test


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French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday he was doing fine a day after testing positive for Covid-19, but that he was working at a slower pace while he convalesced outside Paris.

Mr Macron said he would stay focused on France’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and Brexit, as negotiations governing 1 trillion euros in trade between Britain and the European Union run down to the wire.

"I wanted to reassure you - I am doing fine

“I am working at a slightly slower pace because of the virus, but I shall continue to focus on high-priority issues, such as our handling of the epidemic, or, for example, the Brexit dossier,” Mr Macron said in a live video on Twitter.

Mr Macron had spoken several times to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during the day to discuss the Brexit talks, a diplomat said.

The president, who was moved on Thursday night to a presidential retreat near the Palace of Versailles, said he did not expect his illness to take a more serious turn.

French President Emmanuel Macron is quarantining at La Lanterne, in an estate associated with the Chateau de Versailles, near Paris. Reuters.
French President Emmanuel Macron is quarantining at La Lanterne, in an estate associated with the Chateau de Versailles, near Paris. Reuters.

“I wanted to reassure you - I am doing fine. I have the same symptoms as yesterday, notably fatigue, headaches, a dry cough, like hundreds of thousands of you who have had to live with the virus or who are living with it today.”

He said he would give regular updates on his health and acknowledged that he may have contracted the illness during “a moment of negligence”. Mr Macron had numerous meetings with fellow European Union heads of government in recent days.

Statistics suggest Mr Macron is unlikely to suffer the worst symptoms of the disease as, at 42, he relatively young, he is a non-smoker who is not overweight and he has access to the best medical care.

Mr Macron urged citizens to be careful in the run-up to Christmas. The virus has killed about 60,000 people in France and daily new infections are once again trending higher after the government eased a second lockdown.

“The virus is on the move again. We must be vigilant,” Mr Macron said.

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