Paris: The Martinique region abroad France will enter a harder locking for three weeks from Tuesday to overcome the Covid-19 outbreak on the West India Island, a local government official on Twitter.
Martinique has imposed a night at night, but harder locking, starting from 7 nights, will buy shops that are not too important, such as food, and close the beach and clamping people’s movements.
Administrative authorities at Martinique also advised tourists to leave the island.
Late last week, French Health Minister Olivier Veran appealed to doctors and nurses to travel to the Foreign Affairs Guadeloupe and Martinique as a wave of Covid infection flooded the hospital in two Caribbean Islands.
Guadeloupe and the Island of France La Reunion in the Indian Ocean also imposed sidewalks against the virus.