PARIS – The French fitness government has reported 3,082 new COVID-19 infections in the past 24 hours, a sharp drop from more than 5,000 each in the two days since, but Monday’s figure still has a downward trend. since there are less tests on Sundays.
The seven-day moving average of new infections, which softens reporting irregularities, stood at 5,167, peaking for the fourth consecutive day, from a low of 272 on May 27, two weeks after the end of its two weeks.a confinement of several months.
The cumulative total of COVID-19 infections in France reached 281,025, 50% more than 31 July.
The number of other people hospitalized for the disease is for the time being consecutively after a decrease of almost two weeks (report through Benoit Van Overstraeten; edited through Franklin Paul).
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