Wearing masks in enclosed public spaces will become mandatory within the next few weeks in France, where there have been recent signs of a slight pickup in the circulation of the new coronavirus, President Emmanuel Macron said
PARIS— on Tuesday.
France’s strict two-month national lockdown from mid-March to May helped fight the pandemic. The number of new daily infections has dropped to a few hundred cases compared with several thousand during the peak of the health crisis in April. Life has gradually returned to normal as schools,...
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