"Deconfinement is not for tomorrow morning," warned Thursday evening Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, warning that the containment measures in force since March 17 in France to try to contain the epidemic of coronavirus would be "probably" prolonged beyond.
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"I understand the impatience but the deconfinement is not for tomorrow morning," said the head of government on TF1. "It is the logic of confinement that must prevail, it must prevail at least until April 15 and perhaps longer if the health regulations require it."
"When I say maybe longer, it's probably longer ," he added.