A spike in coronavirus cases in France has been linked to the reopening of schools.
28.04.2020 - 19:55 / variety.com
By Elsa Keslassy
International Correspondent
France’s government has said festivals convening more than 5,000 people will be banned until September, along with professional sports games.
The announcement was made by France’s Prime Minister Edouard Philippe in a televised address on Tuesday.
President Emmanuel Macron had said in an April 13 national address that festivals and events drawing large crowds would be banned until mid-July, leading the Cannes Film Festival to abandon its plan to
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