France will gradually ramp up police checks to ensure people wear face masks where it is mandatory and respect social distancing amidst a new surge of Covid-19 infections in the country.
This was disclosed by government’s spokesman Gabriel Attal on Wednesday.
“We’re at a tipping point. We’re going to mobilize police forces to make checks,” BFM TV showed Gabriel Attal telling journalists while visiting the Mediterranean island of Corsica.
“But it’s not the police people should be afraid of (...) they should fear the virus, that lurks and contaminates,” he said.
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