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People drinking coffee next to a closed restaurent due to the Covid-19 restrictions in Paris, Sunday Feb. 28, 2021. France may need to impose new local restrictions to deal with a worsening Covid-19 situation as it scrambles to avoid a new national lockdown. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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People walk along the Seine river in Paris, Sunday Feb. 28, 2021. France may need to impose new local restrictions to deal with a worsening Covid-19 situation as it scrambles to avoid a new national lockdown. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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People sunbathe along the Seine river in Paris, Sunday Feb. 28, 2021. France may need to impose new local restrictions to deal with a worsening Covid-19 situation as it scrambles to avoid a new national lockdown. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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People wearing face masks to prevent the spread of coronavirus walk along the Seine river in Paris, Sunday Feb. 28, 2021. France may need to impose new local restrictions to deal with a worsening Covid-19 situation as it scrambles to avoid a new national lockdown. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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People wearing face masks to prevent the spread of coronavirus walk along the Seine river in Paris, Sunday Feb. 28, 2021. France may need to impose new local restrictions to deal with a worsening Covid-19 situation as it scrambles to avoid a new national lockdown. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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People wearing face masks to prevent the spread of coronavirus sunbathe along the Seine river in Paris, Sunday Feb. 28, 2021. France may need to impose new local restrictions to deal with a worsening Covid-19 situation as it scrambles to avoid a new national lockdown. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy sweet temperatures, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by THOMAS COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy a sunny afternoon, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy a sunny afternoon, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy a sunny afternoon, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy a sunny afternoon, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by THOMAS COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy a sunny afternoon, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy a sunny afternoon, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy a sunny afternoon, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy a sunny afternoon, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by Thomas COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine as they enjoy a sunny afternoon, in Paris, on February 28, 2021. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021 greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government of President Emmanuel Macron is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by THOMAS COEX / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine on a sunny afternoon near the city hall (L) in Paris, on February 28, 2021, amid the Covid-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021, greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine on a sunny afternoon near the city hall (L) in Paris, on February 28, 2021, amid the Covid-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021, greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

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People gather along the River Seine on a sunny afternoon near the city hall (L) in Paris, on February 28, 2021, amid the Covid-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021, greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

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People gather on th banks of the River Seine on a sunny afternoon in Paris, on February 28, 2021, amid the Covid-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021, greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

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People gather on th banks of the River Seine on a sunny afternoon in Paris, on February 28, 2021, amid the Covid-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic. - A wall of scepticism on February 26, 2021, greeted a suggestion by Paris city hall for a three-week lockdown against the coronavirus to help restore normality in the French capital, with critics accusing Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo of a PR stunt. France has so far avoided a third lockdown to battle Covid-19 but, with case numbers starting to rise, the government is beginning to impose restrictions on a local basis. (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP)

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