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Prime Minister Boris Johnson offered a compromise to the EU this week, over the ongoing feud regarding access to UK fishing waters. It is considered the main sticking point which is preventing either side from securing a trade deal. But French President Emmanuel Macron appears to be putting up the most resistance, and tensions are rising, especially after France closed the English Channel border over coronavirus fears.
Virus-stricken Macron Slowed Down By Covid By Laurence BENHAMOU, Stuart WILLIAMS
12/18/20 AT 2:43 PM
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday acknowledged he had been slowed down by his Covid-19 infection but insisted he was doing well, as the country s coronavirus death toll topped 60,000.
Macron is working in self-isolation from an official residence outside Paris after he tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday in a result that caused alarm across Europe. I am doing well. I have the same symptoms as yesterday: tiredness, headaches, dry cough. Like hundreds of thousands of others of you, Macron said in a video message posted on his Twitter account that he appeared to have recorded himself with a phone.
French President in stable condition with Covid-19 symptoms persisting
From CNN’s Stephanie Halasz
French President Emmanuel Macron addresses members of the press on December 16 in Paris. Thomas Coex/AFP/Getty Images
French President Emmanuel Macron is in stable condition while still presenting with symptoms of Covid-19, officials said Saturday.
Macron tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday, and his planned trip to Lebanon next week has been canceled.
The President still suffers from fatigue, cough and body aches but is working normally and fulfilling his duties, a statement from the palace said. Doctors are carrying out clinical examinations regularly and say the results are “reassuring.”