Is it a matter of government policy that France has added more than 30,000 confirmed cases of new crowns in a single day for the first time?

Objectively speaking, the French government, faced with the impact of the second round of the new crown epidemic, actively responded and promulgated a number of relatively correct policies. If implemented effectively, they will play an effective role in curbing the epidemic, but I'm afraid the reason for the 30,000 new cases in a single day has to be blamed on the French's own lack of self-discipline and the tight supply of supplies.

French anti-epidemic policy

It is reported that France 14, 15 began to promulgate important anti-epidemic policy, such as the implementation of a four-week curfew in important areas to curb the spread of the new crown epidemic in restaurants and other places to limit the number of people at each table, the residents must go out to show proof of violation of the fine of more than one hundred euros, as well as to provide financial support to the affected enterprises. These are essentially similar measures to those already in place in China.

In addition to this, as the number of patients has been increasing, many French medical workers have expressed excessive work pressure and demanded higher wages, better working conditions and more medical staff. In response to these issues, the government responded that it will gradually realize the goal of raising wages by more than 100 euros per month from March to the end of next year. Moreover, a plan to procure 5 million boxes of testing reagents was announced. Regarding this policy, the French government fell to appease and draw a big pie, should be the French government financial constraints and supply constraints.

Practical Difficulties

In response to the government's proposed healthcare policy, some medical workers have focused their protests on the fact that the government is still not doing enough, while the government has said that doctors have done their best and supplies are extremely tight. The author believes the French government has done enough for a Western country.

France has many problems, including homeless people, migrants on the move, young people partying, and even protesters who are poorly protected, as well as health care workers who are whining and striking, all of which are posing a huge challenge to the country's efforts to prevent and control the outbreak. According to French official data, as of the 22nd, there were more than 200 cases of congregate infections in a 24-hour period, with nearly 2,000 more under investigation. It can be seen that a large number of aggregated activities of the French people is an important reason for the deterioration of the epidemic.

The curfew policy has been in place for a few days now, and patrols have detected a very high number of incidents of residents going out in private. Instead of blaming the government for the worsening of the epidemic, it is more likely that there are problems within French society itself. With one half blaming the government for the poor prevention of the epidemic and the other half pursuing freedom, how can the epidemic not worsen?