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France records the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the start of pandemic

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People gather at a bar in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept. 12. French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned that the virus situation is "obviously worsening" in the country as health authorities recorded the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.
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People dance at a rooftop bar in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept. 12. French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned that the virus situation is "obviously worsening" in the country as health authorities recorded the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.
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People gather at a rooftop bar in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept. 12. French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned that the virus situation is "obviously worsening" in the country as health authorities recorded the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.
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Friends have a drink together at a bar in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept. 12. French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned that the virus situation is "obviously worsening" in the country as health authorities recorded the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.
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A couple dance together at a rooftop bar in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept. 12. French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned that the virus situation is "obviously worsening" in the country as health authorities recorded the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.
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Friends gather at a rooftop bar in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept. 12. French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned that the virus situation is "obviously worsening" in the country as health authorities recorded the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.
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A couple kiss while have a drink on a boat bar docked in Marseille's Old Port, southern France, Saturday, Sept. 12. French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned that the virus situation is "obviously worsening" in the country as health authorities recorded the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.
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People gather at a rooftop bar in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept. 12. French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned that the virus situation is "obviously worsening" in the country as health authorities recorded the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.
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Friends have drinks together at a rooftop bar in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept. 12. French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned that the virus situation is "obviously worsening" in the country as health authorities recorded the biggest one-day jump in new cases since the pandemic began.
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People remove their face masks to take a selfie in Strasbourg, eastern France, Friday Sept. 11. In a speech urging the public to stay "vigilant," French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned on Friday that the situation is "obviously worsening" as the country sees "a substantial increase" in people hospitalized with the virus.
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People walk without face masks in Strasbourg, eastern France, Friday Sept. 11. In a speech urging the public to stay "vigilant," French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned on Friday that the situation is "obviously worsening" as the country sees "a substantial increase" in people hospitalized with the virus.
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People walk without face masks in Strasbourg, eastern France, Friday Sept. 11. In a speech urging the public to stay "vigilant," French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned on Friday that the situation is "obviously worsening" as the country sees "a substantial increase" in people hospitalized with the virus.
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People dance wearing face masks in Strasbourg, eastern France, Friday Sept. 11. In a speech urging the public to stay "vigilant," French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned on Friday that the situation is "obviously worsening" as the country sees "a substantial increase" in people hospitalized with the virus.
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People dance wearing face masks in Strasbourg, eastern France, Friday Sept. 11. In a speech urging the public to stay "vigilant," French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned on Friday that the situation is "obviously worsening" as the country sees "a substantial increase" in people hospitalized with the virus.