LIVE, hantavirus: “There are no restrictions, whatever the mode of transport,” says transport minister
“I tell the French that they can travel as they wish,” Philippe Tabarot said on Franceinfo. “The virus is not running like the coronavirus was, and the conditions are totally different,” he added.
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Source: Le Monde
« Je dis aux Français qu’ils peuvent voyager comme ils le souhaitent », a déclaré Philippe Tabarot sur Franceinfo. « Le virus ne court pas comme c’était le cas pour le coronavirus, et les conditions sont totalement différentes », a-t-il ajouté.
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