Paris prosecutor advances criminal investigation into COVID-19 crisis handling

  • 11/10/2020
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PARIS (Reuters) - A criminal investigation into whether the public officials who orchestrated France’s response to the COVID-19 crisis committed offences including manslaughter and endangering lives will be split into four inquiries, the public prosecutor said. Remy Heitz said the investigation, still at a preliminary stage, would focus on the impact on the general public, healthcare workers, public servants and those who were sickened or died from COVID-19. Two investigations are under way into France’s handling of the global pandemic, which has killed about 41,000 people in the country, roiled its economy and upended the social life of citizens. One is the criminal investigation, opened in June and handled by the Paris public prosecutor. It is looking into whether France’s response to the crisis resulted in involuntary homicide and injury, endangering lives, and the wilful refusal to fight a disaster. No examples of the offences were given. During the pandemic’s first wave last spring, there were many deaths in care homes where a lack of testing or protective gear meant the virus was brought in from the outside. At this stage, no named individuals are targeted in the investigations.

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