France sees slowdown in new Covid cases
Updated December 13, 2020





The number of daily new infections fell by 2,414 compared to Saturday. France's cumulative number of confirmed Covid-19 cases now stands at nearly 2.38 million, Xinhua news agency reported.
Another 150 people died from the disease in the 24 hours, bringing the total fatalities in France to 57,911 since the beginning of the pandemic, official data showed.
After reporting a downtrend since mid-November, the number of Covid-19 patients in hospital increased by 259 to 25,239, including 2,871 serious cases that need life support, a single-day rise of 10.
On Tuesday (December 15), France is expected to enter the second phase of easing lockdown rules. A curfew from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. will replace the country-wide confinement introduced in late October.
Cinemas, theatres and museums -- initially scheduled to reopen on December 15 -- will wait three more weeks to be able to receive the public, as the number of Covid-19 daily infections is not falling as fast as the government had expected, French Prime Minister Jean Castex had announced on Thursday.
Castex admitted that the target of 5,000 new cases of infection per day, set by President Emmanuel Macron to further relax the lockdown, would be out of reach, forcing authorities to maintain some restrictions.
"We will move to a new stage (on Tuesday) but the rules will be stricter than what we had initially envisaged," he told a press conference on Thursday.