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Edouard Philippe awaited on deconfinement, danger of the “Covid-19 parties” and Giscard accused of sexual assault


Edouard Philippe speaks on television on April 19, 2020. – ALLILI MOURAD / SIPA

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He will be well surrounded. To present the “stage of May 11” which marks the beginning of deconfinement from France department by department, Edouard Philippe will be accompanied, this Thursday at 4 p.m., by six ministers. Several subjects crystallize the attention to four days of the expected unlocking of the country, which must be carried out in a “progressive” and “differentiated” manner, according to the Prime Minister: the conditions of reopening of nursery and elementary schools, resumption of public transport, return to companies or the possibility of traveling within a radius of 100 km in particular.

The idea of ​​hosting “parties Covid-19 To infect participants who are then hypothesized to be immune to the disease is “extremely dangerous,” state officials warned on Wednesday. American from Washington. “Gatherings like this in the midst of the pandemic can be extremely dangerous and put people at increased risk of hospitalization and even death,” said John Wiesman, health official for the northwestern state. “Furthermore, it is unclear whether the people who recovered from Covid-19 have long-term protection,” he said. “There is still a lot that we do not know about this virus, including health issues that may persist after infection.”

Valéry Giscard d’Estaing subject to a sexual assault complaint. German journalist accuses former 94-year-old French head of state of having repeatedly pressed her buttocks during photo shoot after interview in late 2018, reveal The world and the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung. Ann-Kathrin Stracke, 37, filed a complaint with the Paris public prosecutor’s office on March 10. Valéry Giscard d’Estaing’s chief of staff, Olivier Revol, told the two newspapers that the former president had “no memory of his meeting” with the German journalist, adding: “If what is alleged against him was true , he would of course be sorry, but he does not remember anything. “

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