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No Return to Normal Before 2022 or 2023: French Scientist

CoronavirusWorld By C. Isaacs Yerushalayim - Sunday, July 25, 2021 at 4:09 am | ט ז אב תשפ א French Gendarmes stand on the Champs Elysees Avenue after clashes on the sidelines of a demonstration against France’s restrictions to fight the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Paris, France, July 24, 2021. (REUTERS/Benoit Tessier) As France brings in tougher restrictions to combat a fourth wave of coronavirus, Professor Jean-Francois Delfraissy, who heads France’s Scientific Council told media on Friday that patience would be needed. “We will probably have a new variant and we will be entering into something long-term,” he said. He also said that the country should not expect a return to normal life before 2022 or even 2023.

French warned normal life may not resume before 2023

French warned normal life may not resume before 2023
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A French exception : Pride and regret over France s open schools amid pandemic

A French exception : Experts call for rethink of open-schools policy amid pandemic Issued on: 17/03/2021 - 09:48 A medical worker checks a tube after a child underwent a saliva Covid-19 test at the Niederau school in Strasbourg, eastern France, on March 11, 2021. © Jean-François Badias, AP Photo Text by: Tracy MCNICOLL 12 min A year ago on Tuesday, France took the extraordinary step of locking down schools nationwide starting March 16. Some stayed closed through May, others into June. But as the global pandemic ebbed and flowed in the long months since, France has stood apart – with its government taking pride in keeping schools open even while neighbouring nations closed theirs. Health and education professionals, however, say France s doctrinaire attitude towards schools needs some serious revision.

Asking elderly to self-isolate is very complicated , French government says

Asking for older people to self-isolate to protect themselves and help fight the wider Covid-19 pandemic a proposal put forward by France s Scientific Council yesterday seems to be very complicated, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said this morning(Friday). We have to see what it corresponds to and if it is effective, he said on France 2, noting however that the effic

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