France pushes masks at work amid resurgance in COVID-19 cases

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France pushes masks at work amid resurgance in COVID-19 cases

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Paris: France is to propose that masks be worn in shared workspaces as the country grapples with a rebound in coronavirus cases that rose again in the past 24 hours to over 3000.

The health ministry reported 3310 new coronavirus infections, marking a post-lockdown high for the fourth day in a row.

A family wearing protective face masks walk along on the Champs Elysee avenue, with Arc de Triomphe in background, in Paris, on Saturday.Credit:AP

The number of clusters being investigated increased by 17 to 252, it said in a website update.

The resurgence prompted Britain to impose a 14-day quarantine for people arriving from France, and led the authorities in Paris to expand zones in the capital where wearing a mask is mandatory outdoors.

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Employment Minister Elisabeth Borne said she would propose on Tuesday at talks with employer and union representatives that masks be compulsory in collective workspaces.

"A theme that appears in all scientific opinions is the value of wearing them [masks] when there are several people in a confined space," Borne said in an interview with French newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche.

Doctors have increasingly called for masks to be required in the workplace while the HCSP, a body advising the government on health policy, issued a recommendation calling for masks to be compulsory in all common indoor spaces.

This week's upswing has taken the seven-day moving average of new infections above the 2000 threshold for the first time since April, when France was in the middle of one of Europe's strictest lockdowns.

The number of people in hospital has trended downwards in recent weeks even as new COVID-19 cases have risen, with experts pointing to the spread of the virus among younger people.

However, the latest daily figures showed a slight rise in the number of hospital patients, at 4857 against 4828 a day earlier, as well as a rise in intensive care patients to 376 from 367.

Paris extended the areas of the city where pedestrians will be obliged to wear masks starting on Saturday morning after health officials said that the coronavirus is "active". The Champs-Elysees Avenue and the neighbourhood around the Louvre Museum are among zones where masks will be obligatory.

Reuters, with AP

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