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Coronavirus: France shuts most public places(1/6)

2020-03-16 09:51:49 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A closed coffee shop is seen in Paris, France, Mar. 15, 2020. Similar scenes of shuttered cafes, quiet streets and empty stores played out across the French capital after prime minister Edouard Philippe announced restrictions on French public life unprecedented in living memory. Restaurants, cafes, bars and cinemas are closed indefinitely from Sunday. So too will libraries, shopping malls, and sports halls?any venue deemed non-essential. Food stores and gas stations would remain open. (Photo: China News Service/ Li Yang)

A closed shop is seen in Paris, France, Mar. 15, 2020. Similar scenes of shuttered cafes, quiet streets and empty stores played out across the French capital after prime minister Edouard Philippe announced restrictions on French public life unprecedented in living memory. Restaurants, cafes, bars and cinemas are closed indefinitely from Sunday. So too will libraries, shopping malls, and sports halls?any venue deemed non-essential. Food stores and gas stations would remain open. (Photo: China News Service/ Li Yang)

An empty street is seen in Paris, France, Mar. 15, 2020. Similar scenes of shuttered cafes, quiet streets and empty stores played out across the French capital after prime minister Edouard Philippe announced restrictions on French public life unprecedented in living memory. Restaurants, cafes, bars and cinemas are closed indefinitely from Sunday. So too will libraries, shopping malls, and sports halls?any venue deemed non-essential. Food stores and gas stations would remain open. (Photo: China News Service/ Li Yang)

Similar scenes of shuttered cafes, quiet streets and empty stores played out across the French capital after prime minister Edouard Philippe announced restrictions on French public life unprecedented in living memory. Restaurants, cafes, bars and cinemas are closed indefinitely from Sunday. So too will libraries, shopping malls, and sports halls?any venue deemed non-essential. Food stores and gas stations would remain open. (Photo: China News Service/ Li Yang)

Few tourists are seen circling the Arc de Triomphe, Mar 15, 2020.Similar scenes of shuttered cafes, quiet streets and empty stores played out across the French capital after prime minister Edouard Philippe announced restrictions on French public life unprecedented in living memory. Restaurants, cafes, bars and cinemas are closed indefinitely from Sunday. So too will libraries, shopping malls, and sports halls?any venue deemed non-essential. Food stores and gas stations would remain open. (Photo: China News Service/ Li Yang)

Few tourists are seen circling the Arc de Triomphe, Mar 15, 2020.Similar scenes of shuttered cafes, quiet streets and empty stores played out across the French capital after prime minister Edouard Philippe announced restrictions on French public life unprecedented in living memory. Restaurants, cafes, bars and cinemas are closed indefinitely from Sunday. So too will libraries, shopping malls, and sports halls?any venue deemed non-essential. Food stores and gas stations would remain open. (Photo: China News Service/ Li Yang)

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