Coronavirus: French minister of culture tests positive to disease
Franck Riester, the French Minister for Culture, has tested positive for the dreaded novel coronavirus.
The Minister is staying in his Paris home but is “doing fine”, his office said Monday, according to The Guardian, UK.The Ministry explained that the Minister spent several days last week at the country’s lower house National Assembly, where five Covid-19 cases were confirmed earlier. A statement from the office of the Prime Minister noted that the rules for any Minister with the Coronavirus “are the same for all French people.”
It said this include acting with caution and taking measures to minimise the chances of the disease spreading to other people.About 25 people have died in France as at Monday.
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