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France lifting lockdown restrictions early starting with curfew

French health minister says Delta variant only made up between 2 and 4 per cent of confirmed cases in the country.

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France is beginning to ease its COVID-19 restrictions earlier than planned, starting with the lifting of a curfew that has been in place since 2020, reports Sky News.

The country's prime minister said the nationwide night-time curfew, which has been in place since late last year, will now end on 20 June - 10 days early.

He added that soon face masks will no longer be required outdoors, as daily coronavirus infections are falling faster than anticipated.

Speaking at a news conference, prime minister Jean Castex said: "We're on the right track - let's keep up our efforts.

"The health situation is improving faster than we had anticipated, everywhere in mainland France."

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