coronavirus pandemic could hit France in November, a government advisor told local media as the city of Marseille tightened restrictions to fight the outbreak.
Authorities in Marseille said late on Tuesday evening that bars and restaurants would now have shorter opening times, and they also broadened mandatory mask-wearing in the southern port city between August 26 and September 30. "There are fears of a second wave in November," Professor Jean-François Delfraissy who heads the scientific council that advises the government on the pandemic, told France 2 television on Wednesday.
France has the seventh-highest Covid-19 death toll in the world, and the government is monitoring the figures closely to see if fresh restrictions or lockdown are.