March 27, 2020
PARIS (Reuters) – French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said in a
speech the government had decided to extend the country’s coronavirus
lockdown by two weeks until April 15.
“After these first 10 days of confinement, it is clear that we are
just at the beginning of this epidemic wave. It has submerged eastern
France and now it is arriving in the Paris region and northern France,”
Philippe said.
He said for this reason, the confinement period would be extended by
two weeks from Tuesday next week, and added that the same rules would
apply. He said that this period would only be extended again if the
health situation required it.
https://www.oann.com/france-extends-coronavirus-lockdown-by-two-weeks-to-april-15/