France introduced new measures to fight the rapid resurgence of the
coronavirus pandemic in major cities, adding to risks weighing on an
already slowing economic recovery in Europe.To get more news about
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The
first significant tightening of restrictions on French daily life since
the end of the lockdown in May includes closing bars at 10 p.m. in
Paris and several other large urban centers. The tougher restrictions
follow similar moves in the U.K., while Austria banned apres-ski
partying for the upcoming winter season, as Europe reemerges at a hot
spot for the disease.
“If we don‘t take measures rapidly, we risk
being in a critical situation in some regions in a few weeks,” Health
Minister Olivier Veran said in Paris late Wednesday, insisting that the
government isn’t considering another nationwide lockdown.
France is
the latest European country to change tack in the face of mounting
infection rates as they try to avoid the widespread restrictions that
tipped the continent into a deep recession earlier this year. U.K. Prime
Minister Boris Johnson this week abandoned his appeal for Britons to
return to offices as he warned of “many more deaths” unless people obey a
raft of new restrictions.
The British government is due to set out a
fresh round of policies to support jobs on Thursday after abandoning
plans for a fall budget. A government official said Wednesday that now
is not the right time to outline long-term strategy, a sign the Treasury
is preparing for months of economic disruption.
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Austria
sought to save its ski season by imposing a ban on partying off the
slopes after lax controls at the Ischgl resort this spring sparked
lawsuits against Chancellor Sebastian Kurzs government. Restaurants and
bars will only be allowed to serve seated customers under the new rules.
“Hundreds
of thousands of jobs directly or indirectly depend on tourism,” Kurz
said. “For all fans of winter sport, one thing is clear: there will be
fun on the slopes, but without apres ski.”
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There
are signs the prospect of harsher curbs has already hit confidence in
France, which improved less than expected in September. While business
leaders are more upbeat about recent activity, they are losing optimism
about the outlook for their own companies and the entire services
sector, national statistics agency Insee said.
“Today‘s measures
are an extra shock to confidence as it reminds consumers that it isn’t
over,” said Julien Manceaux, an economist at ING. While some sectors
could be hit, “its not a general shock.”
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