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France tightens social restrictio­ns

Hundreds held after illegal mass rave

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PARIS: Millions in France faced tightened curfew restrictio­ns on Saturday to combat a high rate of coronaviru­s cases, as police booked hundreds of New Year revellers for flouting anti-Covid measures at an illegal rave in the country.

The coronaviru­s has killed more than 1.8 million people globally since emerging in China in December 2019, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP.

But experts believe the worst is yet to come, predicting a sharp rise in cases and deaths after weeks of holiday gatherings.

And in Tokyo, the city’s governor on Saturday asked Japan’s government to declare a new state of emergency as the country battles a third wave of the coronaviru­s, with record numbers of new cases.

The measure allows local governors to call on businesses to close and to request people stay at home.

The soaring numbers of infections around the world means the desperate race to vaccinate is set to dominate the coming year.

The vaccinatio­n programme in the United States has been beset by logistical problems, even as the world’s worsthit country passed 20 million cases.

In Russia, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said that more than 800,000 people had received the domestical­ly produced Sputnik V vaccine and that 1.5 million doses had been distribute­d throughout the country of around 147 million.

The Kremlin has held back on imposing nationwide virus restrictio­ns and instead placed its hopes on the mass vaccinatio­n drive to end the pandemic and save its struggling economy from the hit of another lockdown.

The French government, facing the threat of a new wave of infections, extended a nighttime curfew by two hours in parts of the country to help combat the virus.

The curfew will start at 6pm, rather than 8pm in 15 of France’s 101 department­s, most of them in the country’s east. Paris has, for now, been spared the additional restrictio­n.

The curfew restrictio­ns came as an illegal rave in northweste­rn France ended on Saturday after more than two days of partying that saw clashes with police.

About 800 people were booked for flouting anti-virus measures, while the regional health authority in Brittany noted the “high risk of the spread of Covid-19” at the event.

“We knew what we were risking... we had to party, for a year everything has been stuck,” said one of the revellers, a 20-year-old waitress.

Another party was broken up by police on Saturday near Spain’s Barcelona, where 300 people had been partying for more than 40 hours.

Football players were also among those caught breaking coronaviru­s rules, with Tottenham’s Erik Lamela, Sergio Reguilon and Giovani Lo Celso to be discipline­d after a pictured emerged of them attending a large party.

Norway, which has one of the lowest infection rates in Europe, on Saturday began requiring Covid-19 tests upon arrival into the country.

Travellers from abroad must quarantine for seven days and test negative twice as part of the new restrictio­ns, imposed after Norway recorded five cases of a new coronaviru­s variant that first emerged in Britain.

Denmark discovered 86 cases of the new variant, which is feared to be more contagious.

 ?? AFP ?? French Gendarmes break up of a rave near a disused hangar in Lieuron about 40km south of Rennes on Saturday.
AFP French Gendarmes break up of a rave near a disused hangar in Lieuron about 40km south of Rennes on Saturday.

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