Since the outbreak of the neo-coronavirus health crisis in France in March this year, the total number of deaths due to the virus in France has exceeded 32,000, according to figures released Thursday night by the French Public Health Service cited by Agence France-Presse.
In addition, the total number of confirmed cases of neo-coronavirus infection in France so far is 577,505, while the number of confirmed cases in the last 24 hours is 13,970.
In addition, the positive test rate announced on Thursday was 7.6%, compared to about 4% in early September. The number of cluster cases under investigation is 1,234, of which 239 cluster infections were in nursing homes.
In addition, there are currently 1,259 French patients with severe neo-crown requiring emergency care, 142 of whom were admitted to the emergency ward in the last 24 hours. While the current number of critically ill patients is low compared to the peak, this number has recently increased rapidly, as the number of critically ill neo-coronitis in France was approximately 500 in early September.
In the context of the overall worsening of the neo-crown epidemic in France, the situation in Paris and its suburbs is even more worrisome. Media reports say that it is likely that the city of Paris and its suburbs will be placed on “maximum alert” starting next Monday. The French government will make a final decision on Sunday on whether or not to include the city and its suburbs in the “maximum security zone” based on the evolution of the situation over the past few days. If so, further restrictions will be imposed.
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