France to ‘strongly reduce’ movement, non-compliance to be punished
France to 'strongly reduce' movement, non-compliance to be punished

French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday ordered stringent restrictions on people’s movement that would last at least two weeks to slow the spread of the coronavirus and said the army would be drafted in to help move the sick to hospitals.
France had already shut down restaurants and bars, closed schools and put ski resorts off limits, but Macron said measures unprecedented in peacetime were needed as the number of infected people doubled every three days and deaths spiraled higher.
“I know what I am asking of you is unprecedented, but circumstances demand it. We are at war,” Macron said.
Macron said he was postponing the second round of local elections on Sunday and was suspending the government’s reform agenda, starting with his overhaul of the pension system.
It said on its website that the number of cases had risen to 6,633, up from 5,423 on Sunday, which is a rise of more than 20 percent in 24 hours.