France announces random checks to prevent skiers from crossing borders, spreading Covid-19
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France will make random borderĀ checks to stop people getting infected with Covid-19 by crossing into countries where ski resorts remain open, Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Wednesday.
The measures, also aimed at appeasing French resortĀ operators complaining of an uneven playing field, will apply to Franceās borders with Switzerland and Spain, where it is expected ski slopes will be open during the festive season.
āThe goal is to avoid French citizens getting contaminated.Ā That will be done by installing random checks at the borders,ā Castex told BFM TV, reiterating Franceās decision to keep its ski lifts closed at Christmas.
Germany and Italy share Franceās position but with Austria, as well as Spain and Switzerland, leaning towards opening theirĀ ski resorts, the topic has become divisive in Europe, even though Castex hinted there was still room for an agreement.
āWeāll put in place ... a quarantine, meaning we will proceed with random checks at the borders and the possibility for authorities to order a seven-day quarantineā, the French Prime minister said.
āBut diplomacy is still in play, the die has not been completely cast (on a European ski agreement)ā, Castex added.
During the first wave of infections last season, some ski centres became breeding grounds for the coronavirus, accelerating its spread across Europe.
(FRANCE 24 with REUTERS)
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