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PM warns toughest weeks lie ahead as French death toll reaches 2,314

Édouard Philippe said the first two weeks of April would be harder than the last two weeks as French officials reported 319 more deaths.

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The next two weeks will be the toughest yet in the fight against coronavirus in France, prime minister Édouard Philippe warned on Saturday as his government raced to add intensive care beds and source protective gear, reports Reuters.

As the number of coronavirus-related deaths spirals higher across the country, Philippe’s health minister said the government had ordered more than 1 billion face masks, the vast majority from China, to build up its supplies.

“We are fighting a battle that will take time,” Philippe said in a televised address. “The first two weeks of April will be harder than the two we have just lived through.”

The outbreak initially took hold in eastern France, where hospitals have become overwhelmed, and has been spreading west. Doctors in the Greater Paris region have warned their intensive care units will be full by the end of the weekend.

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