In response to the strong spread of the UK and other variants of the new coronavirus, France will introduce a new rule of keeping a social distance of 2 meters, changing the previously implemented rule of keeping a social distance of 1 meter.
In the face of the arrival of the UK, South Africa and other variants of the virus, how will France protect itself? The government has not hidden its concern! At the moment, the Epidemic is seriously out of control in the UK, with nearly 1,500 deaths per day, and 200 to 300 deaths per day in France. Every Frenchman is inwardly frightened by the state of the epidemic occurring in the UK. It’s a race against Time to contain the spread of the virus,” health Minister Olivier Véran said in an interview on TV1’s TF1 on Thursday night, Le Parisien reported.
Véran warned that a total lockdown ban will likely be absolutely necessary in the face of the British variant of the virus.
Given the maximum spread of infection presented by these British and South African variants of the virus, the government will take a series of measures so that it can limit its spread to the maximum extent possible. On Thursday, the European Union held a meeting of the EU Border Commission in order to coordinate the decisions of the 27 member states. On Friday, a ruling of the EU High Council of Public Health on the redefinition of the rules for exposure to new coronavirus infections will be published.
Until now, the health ministers have adopted a standard of one meter for a confirmed case of Neovirus without a mask, according to the Health Insurance Agency. Villan announced today that this social distance will be extended to 2 meters. Jean-Michel Pawlotsky, a virologist at the Hôpital de la Cote d’Ivoire in the Manet valley, strongly pointed out that “this measure is justified because the virus is more contagious.”
But a question arises: won’t we face more cases of infection under mass exposure and risk overloading the number of patients who need to be screened?
For infectious disease expert Davido, that’s not the problem; the bigger issue at hand is the handmade homemade masks. Because people can still get infected even with masks when faced with this aggressive variant of the virus. On this subject, a decree will be issued Friday that “homemade masks” should no longer be used.
While waiting for the pandemic pressure to increase, French Health Minister Weyland said he would not rule out the possibility of taking more severe measures again, as he did last fall when he ordered a total lockdown, as he announced in a TV first interview.
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