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DIRECT. Coronavirus: health emergency law not enacted in time for deconfinement

2020-05-11T05:00:11.190Z


It's D-Day: despite a last-minute hiccup in the calendar, France is back on the move this Monday after 55 days of confinement,


> The essential

  • It's D-Day for deconfinement with the fear that the recovery will trigger a new outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic. "Stay cautious," said Emmanuel Macron again. "The virus is still there".
  • In France, 70 people have died in the past 24 hours. This is the weakest record since containment. Covid-19 has killed 26,380 dead since the start of the epidemic.
  • The state health emergency law was not promulgated on Sunday evening, the Constitutional Council having to examine it only on Monday. This postpones until Monday evening, subject to this approval, the entry into force of two flagship provisions: the limitation of travel to 100 km and the compulsory certificate in public transport.
  • Health concerns are still high when 4 potential “clusters” have been discovered: in Dordogne, after a funeral, in a secondary school in Vienne, in a company in Vendée and a home for young workers in Hauts-de -Seine.

> Follow the day's events live:

6:55 a.m. 776 dead in the United States in 24 hours. The United States has 776 deaths from coronavirus in 24 hours, the lowest since March, bringing the total to 79,522 in the country. For several weeks, the daily toll has fluctuated between 1,000 and 2,500 dead.

6:35 a.m. Two flagship provisions of deconfinement postponed to Monday evening. The quack in the calendar postpones to Monday evening, subject to the approval in the day of the Constitutional Council, the entry into force of two flagship provisions: the limitation of travel to 100 km and the compulsory certificate in public transport .

No more confinement! "I will finally be able to get out of Issy-les-Moulineaux ..."

6:30 am. The state health emergency law was not enacted in time for deconfinement. The Constitutional Council will not deliver its opinion until Monday. From then on, the executive appealed to “the sense of responsibility of the French” to respect some of its provisions in the meantime, announced the Elysée and Matignon in a press release.

6:25 a.m. "Stay cautious" insists Emmanuel Macron. On D-Day of the deconfinement, the Head of State bet on everyone's responsibility to avoid a new outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic. "Stay cautious," recalled the President of the Republic on Sunday evening. "The virus is still there". Our article to read here.

Thanks to you, the virus has receded.
But it is still there. pic.twitter.com/ut8X0S4F9M

- Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) May 10, 2020

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6:20 a.m. 70 people have died in France in the past 24 hours. This is the weakest record since containment. The Covid-19 has killed 26,380 dead in France since the start of the epidemic.

6.15 a.m. The authorities renew the calls for "vigilance". Health concerns are still high with the appearance of 4 potential “clusters”: in Dordogne, after a funeral, in a secondary school in Vienne, in a company in Vendée and a home for young workers in Hauts-de -Seine.

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