Coronavirus: Franco-German solidarity
Die baden-württembergischen Behörden haben am Samstag, 21. März, und Sonntag, 22. März, die ersten Patienten aus dem Elsass (Mulhouse, Colmar, Straßburg) in Krankenhäuser in Freiburg und Karlsruhe verlegt.
Die baden-württembergischen Behörden haben am Samstag, 21. März, und Sonntag, 22. März, die ersten Patienten aus dem Elsass (Mulhouse, Colmar, Straßburg) in Krankenhäuser in Freiburg und Karlsruhe verlegt.
As of 21 March 2020, France has had 14,459 confirmed COVID-19 coronavirus cases and 562 deaths since the beginning of the epidemic. 1767 people are hospitalized in the Grand Est, including 435 in intensive care, 83 more than yesterday.
The President of the Grand Est Region, Jean Rottner, calls for collective and massive solidarity. He launches the operation “masks” to help the healthcare personnel and professionals exposed to the virus.
As feared, the situation is worsening in the Region. The LRA and the Regional Prefecture call for full compliance with barrier and containment measures.
While Covid-19 was settling permanently in China at the end of 2019, French healthcare personnel were mobilizing to save the public hospital. What a responsibility for politicians!
The closure of borders linked to the fight against Covid-19 is impacting the daily lives of the 170,000 cross-border workers in the region. The point with Frontaliers Grand Est and the European Consumer Centre (ECC).
In order to slow the spread of the Covid-19 virus, the Government has announced the closure of several categories of establishments receiving the public.
The Chinese coronavirus was the troublemaker and led to a 54.5% turnout. But the health situation does not explain the jacket that almost all the presidential party candidates are taking. The second round of voting will be called into question for next Sunday.
Official speech by Emmanuel Macron on March 12, 2020 : United France is our best asset in the troubled period we’re going through with Covid-19. We will hold. All of us together.
In a solemn speech, the head of state decreed general mobilization against the spread of the virus and called for the implementation of “whatever it costs” measures to support the economy.
Since 24 January 2020, France has had 2,281 confirmed cases of Coronavirus COVID-19 and 48 deaths, including 9 in the Grand Est.
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