French PM says 2nd virus wave is here, vastly extends curfew
PARIS — French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced on Thursday a vast extension of the nightly curfew that is intended to curb the spiraling spread of the coronavirus, saying “the second wave is here.”
The curfew imposed in eight regions of France last week, including Paris and its suburbs, is being extended starting Friday at midnight to 38 more regions and Polynesia, Castex said. It is likely to last six weeks before a review, he said.
Hours after the prime minister announced the curfews, public health authorities reported that France had recorded more than 41,600 new virus cases, a daily high since the country began widespread testing. Figures showed France nearing 1 million cases since the start of the pandemic, with 999,043 as of Thursday evening.
“In France, like everywhere in Europe, the second wave is here,” Castex said at a news conference, adding that “no one is spared.”