In this file photo taken on April 14, 2019, runners run past the Concorde monument as they take part in Paris Marathon. (THOMAS SAMSON / AFP)
PARIS - The Paris Marathon, which was initially scheduled for April 5, has been postponed to October 18 due to the growing spread of coronavirus in the country, the organizers said on Thursday.
The decision followed the cancellation of Sunday's Paris Half Marathon for the same reason.
About 138 new cases have been reported in France since Wednesday, the biggest one-day jump in the country since the outbreak began, which brought the total to 423
ALSO READ: Nagoya Women's Marathon limited to elites over virus
"In order to avoid a late cancellation that would penalise the participants, we have, in agreement with the Paris mayor's office, decided to postpone the Paris marathon to Oct 18," Amaury Sports Organisation said in a statement.
The statement also announced that the half marathon will take place on September 6.
About 138 new cases have been reported in France since Wednesday, the biggest one-day jump in the country since the outbreak began, which brought the total to 423. And seven people have been killed by the deadly virus in the region.
READ MORE: Chongqing International Marathon postponed due to epidemic
The French government on Saturday has ordered to cancel all the "gatherings of more than 5,000 people in enclosed areas" as well as some external events.