The new case of COVID-19 in France is again over 20,000

PARIS – France reported new cases of coronavirus on Wednesday, and the count exceeded the 20,000 threshold for the third time in six days, while hospitalizations and deaths similar to the disease also continue to rise.

Knowledge is published when French President Emmanuel Macron announces new restrictions to involve the virus, adding curfews at COVID-19 access points, adding Paris.

The cumulative number of instances shown was more than 779,063 and the seven-day moving average of new instances consisting of a higher day through more than a record 17,000 for the third consecutive day (Report via Benoit Van Overstraeten; Edited through Chizu Nomiyama).

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