French President Emmanuel Macron tests positive for COVID
The French presidency has announced that President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for coronavirus. He will self-isolate for seven days and cancel all upcoming trips, including a planned visit to Lebanon.
French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for COVID-19, the French Presidency said on Thursday.
"The President of the Republic has been diagnosed positive for COVID-19 today," a statement said. The diagnosis was made following a PCR test performed after he showed initial symptoms, though his symptoms were not listed.
Macron will self-isolate for seven days, according to the statement, but will "continue to work and take care of his activities at a distance."
In light of the diagnosis, Macron has canceled all of his upcoming trips, including a scheduled visit to Lebanon.
His office is also currently in the process of identifying those people with whom he may have been in contact. Macron attended a European Council heads of state meeting on December 10 and 11, where EU leaders met in person for the first time since October.
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