France extends lockdown as countries see hope of virus peak

Monitoring Desk

PARIS: France extended its nationwide lockdown on Monday for another month in a bid to halt the coronavirus pandemic, as other hard-hit countries considered easing their measures with hopes rising that death rates may soon plateau.

More than half of humanity is now under confinement to contain the virus, which has killed at least 119,000 people and infected two million since emerging in China late last year.

Most of the dead are in Europe, but the United States has also been hard hit — particularly New York state where more than 10,000 have died, close to half of all fatalities in the country.

Governments around the world are under pressure to save their economies from collapse as a result of the mass shutdown of businesses and confinement of people, but officials are also trying to avoid a deadly second wave of the disease.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly stressed he wants to open the world s largest economy as swiftly as possible, and said Monday he would announce guidance this week on how to jump-start stalled business.

He controversially declared that as president he, not state governors, has the “ultimate authority” in deciding when to restart the shuttered economy.

He also signalled the US might be past the worst of the outbreaks, even as his experts urged caution.

“It looks like we re plateauing, and maybe even in many cases coming down,” Trump told reporters about various US metrics including new cases.

While New York s governor said the peak had passed on Monday, Spain started to ease lockdown orders and Austria readied to reopen some shops.

France did not follow suit, instead extending a lockdown in place since March 17 until May 11, after which schools and businesses are set to gradually reopen.

President Emmanuel Macron said the epidemic was “beginning to steady… (and) hope is returning,” speaking in a televised address to the nation.

“May 11 will be the start of a new phase. It will be progressive and the rules can be adapted according to our results,” he added.

France reported a slight increase in hospital deaths Monday — though still below its record numbers of last week — and a slight dip in intensive care patients for a fifth day running.

The World Health Organization said lifting curbs too soon could unleash a second wave of cases and warned that only a vaccine would fully halt the spread of COVID-19.

Courtesy: (AFP)

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