French border curbs halve air passenger numbers in a week - minister
Border restrictions introduced by France to curb the spread of coronavirus variants have halved air passenger numbers in the past week, the transport minister said Sunday, defending the government’s avoidance of a new lockdown. The French government has so far resisted calls from health experts to impose a third nationwide lockdown, aiming to rein in high contamination rates through an evening curfew, curbs on leisure activities and the tougher rules on foreign travel. Since last Sunday, France has banned non-essential travel to and from destinations outside the EU, as well as to French overseas territories.“This is bringing results, with passenger numbers halved compared with the previous week,” Jean-Baptiste Djebbari, a junior minister in the French government, told news channel LCI. The border measures would remain in force at least until the end of February, he said. While pressure on France’s hospitals has eased slightly, the level of new daily infections has remained relatively steady above 20,000 since last month, and doctors fear that could increase with the circulation of more transmissible variants of the coronavirus.<br/>
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French border curbs halve air passenger numbers in a week - minister
Border restrictions introduced by France to curb the spread of coronavirus variants have halved air passenger numbers in the past week, the transport minister said Sunday, defending the government’s avoidance of a new lockdown. The French government has so far resisted calls from health experts to impose a third nationwide lockdown, aiming to rein in high contamination rates through an evening curfew, curbs on leisure activities and the tougher rules on foreign travel. Since last Sunday, France has banned non-essential travel to and from destinations outside the EU, as well as to French overseas territories.“This is bringing results, with passenger numbers halved compared with the previous week,” Jean-Baptiste Djebbari, a junior minister in the French government, told news channel LCI. The border measures would remain in force at least until the end of February, he said. While pressure on France’s hospitals has eased slightly, the level of new daily infections has remained relatively steady above 20,000 since last month, and doctors fear that could increase with the circulation of more transmissible variants of the coronavirus.<br/>