Emmanuel Macron tests positive for Covid-19 and is self-isolating day after hugging Portugal’s PM
Emmanuel Macron tests positive for Covid-19 and is self-isolating day after hugging Portugal’s PM and welcoming top European politicians
- The 42-year-old took a test ‘as soon as first symptoms appeared,’ his office said
- Macron will isolate for seven days but plans to continue running the country
- President has been centre stage in Brexit negotiations between UK and EU
- Only yesterday he embraced the PM of Portugal Antonio Costa, 59, in Paris
- Costa is in self-isolation as well as Macron’s wife Brigitte, 67, Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez, President of the EU Council Charles Michel, French PM Jean Castex
French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for Covid-19 and is self-isolating.
The 42-year-old took a test ‘as soon as the first symptoms appeared,’ the Elysee Palace said in a brief statement on Thursday morning.
Mr Macron, who joins Britain’s Boris Johnson and US President Donald Trump in a growing list of world leaders who have contracted Covid-19, will isolate for seven days but plans to continue running the country via video conference.
Frantic contact tracing is now afoot with the president having been centre stage in Brexit negotiations. Only yesterday, he was pictured embracing the Prime Minister of Portugal Antonio Costa in Paris.
Mr Costa is in self isolation, as is Mr Macron’s wife Brigitte, 67, and Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez and President of the European Council Charles Michel who both met the French leader on Monday.
Prime Minister Johnson, who has not met Mr Macron face-to-face for months and been snubbed on Brexit negotiations, wished his ‘friend’ a swift recovery.
WEDNESDAY: French President Emmanuel Macron with Prime Minister Of Portugal Antonio Costa, 59, at the Elysee Palace on Wednesday
MONDAY: Macron (second from left) meets with dignitaries for a meeting of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: European Council President Charles Michel, Secretary General Angel Gurria, Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez, and UNESCO general director Audrey Azoulay
MONDAY: French President Emmanuel Macron pats Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on the back as he arrives for work at the palace on Monday
MONDAY: Macron shakes hands and holds 70-year-old Angel Gurria, the Secretary General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, on Monday at the palace
FRIDAY: Macron in a diplomatic scrum with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (left), uropean Council President Charles Michel (centre) and Hungarian PM Viktor Orban (right)
LAST THURSDAY: Macron speaking with the EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen amid tense Brexit discussions – the virus has an incubation period of up to 14 days
French President Emmanuel Macron, center, speaks with Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, right, during a round table meeting during an EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels, on December 10
Mr Macron with his wife welcoming the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to the palace on December 7. Mr Macron’s 67-year-old wife Brigitte has also gone into isolation for the second time.
Boris Johnson, who has been snubbed by Mr Macron on face-to-face Brexit talks, tweeted: ‘Sorry to hear my friend @EmmanuelMacron has tested positive for coronavirus. We are all wishing you a speedy recovery.’
Mr Johnson tweeted: ‘Sorry to hear my friend @EmmanuelMacron has tested positive for coronavirus. We are all wishing you a speedy recovery.’
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, said she was with the French president ‘with all my heart’.
‘We are going to defeat this pandemic together,’ she said on Twitter. ‘We will continue to work hand in hand to immunise and protect our citizens.’
Mr Macron joined dozens of other European leaders, including Ms von der Leyen and German Chancellor Angela Merkel for a summit in Brussels last Thursday.
A key aspect of their talks was how to implement a Covid vaccine on the continent – the EU is lagging behind Britain because its central regulatory body must take into account all 27 member states – the bureaucrats have managed to cut down their expedited process of 210 days to fewer than 150.
Also dominating discussions was Brexit and Mr Macron was pictured having a close chats with President von der Leyen last Thursday and with Mrs Merkel on Friday.
Mr Macron was also pictured gesturing in the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s face while standing just a few yards from the Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
Others in attendance included Dutch PM Mark Rutte, Belgian PM Alexander De Croo, Italian PM Giuseppe Conte and European Parliament President David Sassoli.
Tactile Mr Macron was frequently pictured touching colleagues while speaking to them in Brussels and on Wednesday the French President took the 59-year-old PM of Portugal Mr Costa in his arms on the steps of the Elysee Palace.
Mr Macron was pictured again at the palace on Monday welcoming dignitaries with fond clinches including European Council President Michel, Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez and the chief of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Angel Gurria.
Today, Spanish PM Sanchez, European Commission President Michel and French PM Jean Castex all announced that they will be self-isolating. None of them has tested positive.
Mr Macron’s 67-year-old wife, Brigitte, has also gone into isolation for the second time – she quarantined in October after coming into contact with someone who tested positive.
As result of the diagnosis, a trip next week by Mr Macron to Lebanon – where the president had been pressing for far-reaching political change after the giant Beirut port explosion in August – has been cancelled.
The virus has an incubation period of 14 days, meaning that anyone who came into contact with Mr Macron up to December 3 would be advised to either get tested or self-isolate.
A theory as to how Mr Macron may have caught the virus has not yet been advanced.
France recorded more than 17,000 new cases on Wednesday – sparking concern as people shop and travel more ahead of the Christmas holidays
The virus has resurfaced in France – as across the rest of Europe – and there are grave fears that deaths could spike in the colder winter months
DECEMBER 11: Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel (L), European Council President Charles Michel (C) and French President Emmanuel Macron (left 2) attend EU Leaders Summit in Brussels
DECEMBER 11: Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel (C), European Council President Charles Michel (L) and French President Emmanuel Macron (R) attend EU Leaders Summit in Brussels
DECEMBER 10: Macron places his hand on the back of diplomat as Merkel (right) speaks with Slovenia’s Prime Minister Janez Jansa
Mr Macron fondly holds the arm of Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez as he talks with the EU Commissioner for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy – Vice President Josep Borrell
Mr Macron grabs onto Mr Borrell’s arm during discussions in Brussels on December 10
Macron (C), Prime Minister of Malta Robert Abela (2nd L) and Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel (R) attend EU Leaders Summit in Brussels, Belgium on December 10, 2020
French President Emmanuel Macron, left, speaks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during a round table meeting during an EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels, on December 10
French President Emmanuel Macron, right, stretches after an all night negotiating session at an EU summit in Brussels, Friday
MONDAY: Macron welcomes European Council President Charles Michel to the palace
Macron during an EU summit in Brussels last Friday – he has been surrounded by other heads of state and diplomats
MONDAY: Macron (l) speaks to Louise Ekland on stage during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 draw at Palais Brongniart
The French president is one of several heads of state and government around the world who have contracted Covid-19, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and US President Donald Trump.
France earlier this week eased restrictions imposed to battle the second wave of the coronavirus but infection rates remain high.
There is still a nationwide overnight curfew from 8 pm to halt the spread of the virus while restaurants and cafes as well as theatres and cinemas remain closed.
Over 59,300 people have died in France of coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, according to official figures.
The recording of over 17,000 new cases on Wednesday alone has also generated concern as people shop and travel more intensely ahead of the Christmas holidays.
President of the National Assembly Richard Ferrand who announced today he has gone into self-isolation
French Prime Minister Jean Castex (left) and French President Emmanuel Macron last month. Mr Castex is also self-isolating
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, right, greets French President Emmanuel Macron, center, with an elbow bump during arrival for an EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels on December 10
Like other EU states, France is pinning its hopes on a vaccine to quell the virus and Castex said Wednesday the country will receive around 1.16 million Covid-19 vaccine doses by year end.
Castex said that the start of the vaccine campaign was conditional on approval from the European Medicines Agency, expected on December 21.
‘It is only at the end of spring that we will open the vaccination programme to the entire population’, he added.
Another problem for the French authorities is that according to an opinion poll, only 53 percent of people want to be vaccinated, among the lowest rates in the world.
MONDAY: Macron, without a mask, bumps elbows with the OECD’s 70-year-old Secretary General Angel Gurria on Monday
WEDNESDAY: Macron, right, and Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa answer reporters