France was on its highest alert level Monday as people went back to work and children returned to schools following the Islamist terror attacks that killed 17 people.
"We must remain vigilant because the threat is still very much present," Prime Minister Manuel Valls told BFMTV.
French law enforcement officers have been told to erase their social media presence and carry weapons at all times because terror sleeper cells have been activated in the country, a police source told CNN.
Some 3.7 million people marched in anti-terrorism rallies Sunday across France, including 1.5 million in Paris.
About 40 world leaders joined in the march in the French capital.
Police said no incidents had been reported despite the record number of people involved in the rally in Paris.
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