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The Champs Elysee avenue on second day of lockdown to avoid COVID-19 spread, in Paris, France, on March 18, 2020. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Champs Elysee avenue on second day of lockdown to avoid COVID-19 spread, in Paris, France, on March 18, 2020. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Champs Elysee avenue on second day of lockdown to avoid COVID-19 spread, in Paris, France, on March 18, 2020. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Olace de l Concorde on second day of lockdown to avoid COVID-19 spread, in Paris, France, on March 18, 2020. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boulevard Saint-Germain on second day of lockdown to avoid COVID-19 spread, in Paris, France, on March 18, 2020. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Boulevard Saint-Germain on second day of lockdown to avoid COVID-19 spread, in Paris, France, on March 18, 2020. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty streets, parks in Paris, France, on March 17, 2020 as a strick lockdown comes into in effect to stop the spreading of the COVID-19 in the country. French President asked people to stay at home to avoid the spreading the Covid-19, saying only necessary trips would be allowed and violations would be punished. The country has already shut cafes, restaurants, schools and universities and urged people to limit their movements. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty streets, parks in Paris, France, on March 17, 2020 as a strick lockdown comes into in effect to stop the spreading of the COVID-19 in the country. French President asked people to stay at home to avoid the spreading the Covid-19, saying only necessary trips would be allowed and violations would be punished. The country has already shut cafes, restaurants, schools and universities and urged people to limit their movements. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty streets, parks in Paris, France, on March 17, 2020 as a strick lockdown comes into in effect to stop the spreading of the COVID-19 in the country. French President asked people to stay at home to avoid the spreading the Covid-19, saying only necessary trips would be allowed and violations would be punished. The country has already shut cafes, restaurants, schools and universities and urged people to limit their movements. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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General view of streets empty and hotels and museums closed in Paris, France on March on 17, 2020, while a strict lockdown comes into in effect in France to stop the spread of COVID-19, caused by the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on March 17, 2020, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 38 to 135 euros (42-150 USD) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Photo by Francis Petit/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris,Musee de L'homme, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, Trocadero Place generally crowded place today no customres, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, No trafic on the river Seeine, 5Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, Place de la Concorde, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Empty Streets of Paris, Boulevard Saint Germain, Paris on March 16, 2020. Photo by Lo?c Baratoux/ABACAPRESS.COM

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