
All of France will become subject to a curfew from 6pm to 6am for at least 15 days from Saturday, French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced in a press conference on Thursday.
The measure "has proven to be effective,” he said. An 8pm curfew has been in place in the country since December 15th, and has already been extended to 6pm in some of the worst-hit areas.
The French government decided on an extended curfew to “avoid harsher measures" to stem the spread of coronavirus, Castex added.
However, “if we were to see a strong deterioration of the health situation in the coming days, we would decide on a new lockdown without any delay,” he warned.
The premier said that recent measures had been successful and that recent holiday celebrations had not led to an “epidemic flare-up”.
But while France's public health situation is “under control compared to our neighbors,” it remains “fragile,” particularly due to newly identified Covid-19 variants, Castex said.
French residents will only be allowed outdoors after 6pm for professional or urgent reasons and will need to show a certificate providing such a reason.