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Coronavirus: Patients evacuated from Paris region in medicalised train arrive in Rennes

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Ambulances carrying patients evacuated from the Ile-de-France region on board the second medicalised high-speed train that left Paris in the morning leave the train station in Rennes, under the applause of locals. IMAGES

Added on the 01/04/2020 15:23:49 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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