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Coronavirus pandemic in France: Indicators show some signs of improvement

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French President Emmanuel Macron will deliver a speech to the nation this Friday to give an update on France's Covid-19 situation, said Prime Minister Jean Castex. Castex added at a news conference on Wednesday that France's situation was improving.

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