Coronavirus Outbreak: France Cancels Gatherings of More Than 5,000 to Curb Spread of COVID-19 Virus
The decision followed a special meeting of ministers to discuss the virus, which has infected 73 people in the country, according to Health Minister Olivier Veran. A half-marathon race scheduled for Sunday in Paris has been cancelled, along with the final day of an agricultural symposium.
Paris, February 29: France said Saturday it will cancel all public "gatherings of more than 5,000 people" in closed spaces, as it seeks to curb the spread of coronavirus amid a surge of cases in the country.
The decision followed a special meeting of ministers to discuss the virus, which has infected 73 people in the country, according to Health Minister Olivier Veran. Coronavirus Scare in India: 'Emergency Notification' on Deadly Virus Goes Viral on WhatsApp; It is Fake, Clarifies Government.
A half-marathon race scheduled for Sunday in Paris has been cancelled, along with the final day of an agricultural symposium.