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Restaurant owners protest in Paris over fears of COVID shutdown – Reuters
Restaurateurs and their staff on Friday stood in front of their restaurants in Paris wearing black arm-bands and banging pots and pans, urging the French govern…

By Reuters Staff
PARIS (Reuters) – Restaurateurs and their staff on Friday stood in front of their restaurants in Paris wearing black arm-bands and banging pots and pans, urging the French government not to order tighter restrictions to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
Health Minister Olivier Veran said on Thursday the Paris region was set to be placed on maximum COVID-19 alert from as soon as Monday as cases rise.
Restaurant owners fear new closures could force them out of business. Bars …
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