Ireland's clash with France in doubt due to Coronavirus fears

Ireland's Six Nations clash with France is in doubt.
The game is set for the Stade de France in Paris on Saturday night.
However the French government have issued a ban on gatherings of over 1,000 people in reaction to the further spread of the coronavirus.
A decision on the game could be given today.
Meanwhile the ATP and WTA tennis events at Indian Wells in California have been postponed as a result of the virus.
A public health emergency was declared for the Coachella Valley following a confirmed case of COVID-19 locally.
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