Two other French cities joined Paris and Marseille on Sunday and another 4 on high alert to combat coronavirus, surgical movements with new strict measures to prevent the spread of infections.
Montpellier Prefecture, to the south, has announced a state of high alert for the town and surrounding municipalities from Tuesday. The measures arrive with the closure of cafes and bars. The southwestern town of Toulouse does the same after a day of meetings between the mayors of the neighbouring towns and the prefect, the local authority of the state, reported the Toulouse newspaper La Depeche.
Increased infections and increased hospitalizations placed 4 other cities on Saturday’s most sensitive alert list: Lyon, Grenoble and Saint-Etienne in the southeast and Lille in the north.
The national fitness government reported nearly 26,900 new infections in 24 hours on Saturday. The count fell to 16,100 on Sunday, however, the positive control rate rose to 11. 5%. There were about 5,100 new hospitalizations in the following week, with another 910 people in Until Sunday, there were 32,730 Covid-19-related deaths, however, the actual number is likely to be higher due to house deaths and incomplete reports of hospitals or nursing homes.
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While France is ready for a critical increase, a consultation with the National College of Nurses published Sunday warned that a significant number of respondents feel tired and fed up, and 37% say the coronavirus pandemic forces them to replace jobs.
Nearly 59,400 nurses responded to the internal survey from 2 to 7 October on the effect of the fitness crisis on their running conditions, out of 350,000 at the College of Nurses. An order spokesman, Adrien de Casabianca, described the survey. as a “consultation” without the classic method of a survey.
The figures recommend that French medical services may not keep up with developing needs, despite classes learned from the peak of the viral crisis last spring.
The National College of Nurses notes that 34,000 nursing positions are currently vacant in France.
Nurses and other fitness professionals in France have sporadically shown higher wages, better career situations and more staff. They have benefited from small pay rises in France since this autumn.
“Today, nurses face an increase in Covid-19 instances and feel unarmed to do so,” said National Order of Nurses President Patrick Chamboredon in accompanying the investigation.
With “indispensable” nurses for the operation of the fitness system, “we settle for that,” he said.
Yazdan Yazdanpaneh, head of the infectious diseases unit at Bichat Hospital in Paris, a primary treatment center in Covid-19, wondered if so many nurses really need to replace jobs because “regardless, they are other people who love their work. “
“They’re tiredArray . . . it’s stress, it’s stress, it’s a lot of work,” he said on BFMTV. “Really, we have to take care of them. “
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