New cases of COVID-19 in France slow down, hospitalizations increase

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PARIS: The accumulation of new instances of COVID-19 in France slowed dramatically on Monday (September 28), as remains the case that day, as fewer tests are conducted on Sundays, but hospitalizations and deaths similar to the disease have occurred. upd building again.

The government has recently stepped up measures to involve the resurgence of the virus and a momentary national blockade, with orders to close bars at 2000 GMT (10 pm local time) in Paris and several other major cities starting Monday.

The French fitness government has reported 4,070 new COVID-19 infections in the last 24 hours, a sharp drop since Saturday’s third on 14,412 and 11,123 on Sunday.

But the seven-day moving average of new infections, which eliminates irregularities in reports, 12083, above the 12,000 threshold for the fourth consecutive day, compared to a minimum of 272 on May 27, two weeks after the end of its two months. emergency closure.

The cumulative number of now is 542,639.

The number of others hospitalized for the disease was more than 150, surpassing the threshold of 6400 for the first time since July 21.

This remains a decrease in times than the April 14 peak of 32,292, but 41% more from a low of 4,530 at the end of August.

France imposed one of the strictest closures in Europe between 17 March and 11 May to prevent its hospital formula from being overwhelmed.

And while existing figures may seem to be a long way from spring highs, medical experts are involved in the addition of COVID-19 and seasonal diseases like influenza will temporarily worsen the situation. peaked at 3 months, well below the April 8 peak of 7,148.

The number of other people who died in France from COVID-19 infections increased from 81 to 31,808, compared to 27 on Sunday and a seven-day moving average of 67, a figure that is 17 on the first day of the month.

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