Le Louvre Museum Prepares For A New Lockdown
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 29: Visitors wearing protective face masks look at the painting of "Mona Lisa" also known as (La Joconde) by Italian artist Leonardo Da Vinci inside the deserted Louvre Museum as the novel coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic keeps the tourists away on October 29, 2020 in Paris, France. Following the announcements of President Emmanuel Macron to fight against the coronavirus epidemic, The Louvre museum will close its doors this evening at 6 p.m. for an indefinite period. French President Emmanuel Macron announced this Wednesday, October 28, during a live speech on television, a new lockdown of all of France starting this Friday until December 1 to help fight the coronavirus epidemic. Businesses which were defined in the spring as non-essential, including bars and restaurants, will be closed. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)
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