French COVID-19 ICU above the 2000 threshold, in the maximum of 5 months

PARIS – The French fitness government said the number of other people treated in intensive care sets by COVID-19 exceeded the 2000 threshold on Monday, the first since May 17, as the new strain in the hospital formula showed no symptoms of reduction despite the curfew put in place since Saturday.

The number of others hospitalized for the disease exceeded the threshold of 11,000 for the first time since June 12.

France has reported an outbreak of COVID-1nine infections since early September, leading the government to subject nine cities, in addition to Paris, to an initial four-week curfew ranging from nine o’clock at night to 6 a. m. (Reporting through Benoit Van Overstraeten; Edited through Chris Reese)

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