For David France, the chaos surrounding the coronavirus pandemic is depressingly familiar.
13.03.2020 - 19:07 / billboard.com
France has tightened restrictions on public gatherings, banning all groups of more than 100 people, in an effort to stem the rapid spread of the coronavirus in the country.The move, announced by French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe on Friday, will have a direct impact on all public activities in France, including cinemas, which have largely remained open during the coronavirus crisis.Speaking directly to the issue of cinemas, a core part of France's national culture, Philippe note that the new
.For David France, the chaos surrounding the coronavirus pandemic is depressingly familiar.
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Between 50 and 70 people have been sleeping in the Palais des Festivals every night
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British Prime Minster Boris Johnson has ordered the closure of most retail stores and banned gatherings of more than two people in a stepped-up response to slow the new coronavirus. The measures Johnson announced Monday night in an address to the nation are more closely aligned with sweeping actions taken in France, Spain and Italy, but mark a departure from the British government's until-now more relaxed approach to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.
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By Bruce Haring
The 2020 edition of the Cannes Film Festival has been postponed by the organizers owing to the Coronavirus crisis which has gripped almost every country in the world. Speculations were already rife about the prestigious film festival getting canceled in the wake of COVID 19 scare due to the fear of infection and now the reports have turned out to be true. The mega event was originally scheduled to be held from May 12 to May 23, 2020, in France.
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