Coronavirus: France reports 19 new cases, warns against handshakes
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Tourists walk at the Pyramide du louvre area on Feb 28, 2020 in Paris.
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PARIS (REUTERS) - French authorities on Friday (Feb 28) recommended that people refrain from shaking hands to prevent infection from the coronavirus as the number of confirmed cases jumped by 19 to 57.
France will also keep several schools in the Oise area north of Paris closed after holidays end on Sunday in order to halt the spread of the virus, Health Minister Olivier Veran said.
"The virus is now circulating on our territory... I recommend that, for now, people do not shake hands," Veran told reporters at a daily briefing about the outbreak.
Veran called on citizens to help stop the spread of the virus by respecting authorities' safety instructions.
"Protect yourself and your loved ones," he said.
Separately, Defence Minister Florence Parly said on her Twitter feed that several confirmed coronavirus infections had been reported on the military base of Creil, north of Paris.
French President Emmanuel Macron's office said on Friday that the government will meet on Saturday to discuss the health crisis.
On Thursday, the health ministry had reported 38 cases of coronavirus in France, of which two people had died, 12 were cured and 24 were hospitalised, with two of those being in a"serious condition".

