French gov’t extends state of health emergency until July 24

A staff member displays a cloth face mask at a pharmacy in Paris, France, April 29, 2020. (Photo by Aurelien Morissard/Xinhua)

Under French law, a “state of health emergency” empowers the government to take special measures to restrict people’s movement and rule by decree to requisition certain goods and services to fight against a health disaster.

(Xinhua) — The French government has decided to extend the state of health emergency until July 24 to fight against the coronavirus pandemic, Minister of Health Olivier Vrran announced on Saturday.

The state of health emergency, installed since March 24, is to be extended because lifting it, as previously scheduled on May 23, “would be premature” as the risks of an epidemic resurgence are present, the minister told a press conference.

A staff member of a private cleaning and disinfection company disinfects metro trains in Vincennes near Paris, France, April 30, 2020. (Photo by Aurelien Morissard/Xinhua)

A bill on the extension of the state of health emergency will be debated next week in the Senate before being sent to the National Assembly, said government spokesperson Sibeth Ndiaye at the press conference.

Under the French law, a “state of health emergency” empowers the government to take special measures to restrict people’s freedom of movement and rule by decree to requisition certain goods and services to fight against a health disaster.

France, one of the European countries hit most by the coronavirus pandemic, reported a death toll of 24,594 and 130,185 confirmed cases as of Friday.

Residents watch a film screened on the wall at the rue Daubenton in Paris, France, May 1, 2020. Every Friday evening, the independent cinema La Clef in the 5th arrondissement in Paris screens a film on a wall in the rue Daubenton for the inhabitants of the neighbourhood, during a strict lockdown to stop the spread of COVID-19. (Photo by Aurelien Morissard/Xinhua)

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