Emmanuel Macron, who contracted Covid-19, left the Elysee Palace on Thursday evening to go to the official residence of La Lanterne, in Versailles, "where he can both isolate himself and continue to work", indicated the Elysee.
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On the other hand, his wife Brigitte Macron, who tested negative, remained at the Élysée, said his cabinet.
Emmanuel Macron tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday morning December 17 and must self-isolate for at least seven days.
He suffers from a significant cough and fatigue, as well as a fever, according to the Élysée.