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France is set to end its nationwide lockdown, aimed at containing the spread of coronavirus, on May 11.
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe told parliament that the country will need to take maximum care in unwinding a nationwide lockdown in order to reduce the risk of a second wave of coronavirus infections.
"The risk of a second wave, which would strike a weakened hospital fabric, which would impose a 're-confinement', which would ruin the efforts and sacrifices made during these eight weeks, is a serious risk, a risk that must be taken seriously," Philippe told parliament in a debate about the lockdown.
France is set to end its lockdown on May 11.
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