Health
French hospitals delay operations to cope with COVID surge – Washington Post
Hospitals in the Paris and Marseille regions are delaying some scheduled operations to free up space for COVID-19 patients as the French government tries to stem a rising tide of coronavirus infections
Two Nobel Prize-winning economists proposed in Le Monde newspaper this weekend that France lock down its population for the first three weeks of December, to allow families to get together safely for the end-of-year holidays and save Christmas.
In response, Veran said on LCI television that we do not want to confine the country again. Several countries around us made other choices. We dont want this.
He urged the French to make an effort to slow the spread of the virus, after health authoritie…
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