France bans gatherings frowns on kissing to fight coronavirus
That's correct! France has taken several measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus, including banning gatherings and discouraging physical contact such as kissing.
On March 16, 2020, the French government banned all gatherings of more than 100 people, including concerts, festivals, and sporting events. This measure was taken to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus in crowded areas.
Additionally, the French government has also advised people to avoid physical contact, such as kissing, as a way to reduce the spread of the virus. This includes avoiding hugs, handshakes, and other forms of physical contact.
The French government has also implemented other measures to combat the spread of the virus, including:
- Closing non-essential businesses, such as bars, restaurants, and cinemas
- Implementing a curfew from 6pm to 6am
- Limiting the number of people who can gather in public places
- Encouraging people to work from home
- Increasing the number of COVID-19 testing centers and hospitals
These measures are intended to slow the spread of the virus and reduce the number of cases in France.