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Coronavirus in France: 14 new deaths in hospital, 29,617 dead since the start of the epidemic

2020-06-19T23:48:38.160Z


The number of clusters is increasing in the country but the epidemic remains under control.The virus is still circulating throughout France, the number of clusters is increasing in the country, but the epidemic remains under control. This Friday, the Directorate General of Health deplores 14 new deaths related to Covid-19 in French hospitals. Since the start of the epidemic, 29,617 people have lost their lives as a result of the disease, according to the latest figures sent by Santé pub...


The virus is still circulating throughout France, the number of clusters is increasing in the country, but the epidemic remains under control. This Friday, the Directorate General of Health deplores 14 new deaths related to Covid-19 in French hospitals. Since the start of the epidemic, 29,617 people have lost their lives as a result of the disease, according to the latest figures sent by Santé publique France.

These figures do not take into account the latest deaths in nursing homes and health centers. An update will take place on June 23.

To date, 9,970 patients are still treated in French hospitals. 116 new patients have been admitted in the last 24 hours. The number of patients with a severe form of the disease continues to decline in the intensive care unit, where 727 patients remain hospitalized. 10 new patients have been admitted in the last 24 hours. The balance, which takes into account discharges, remains negative, with 25 patients less than on Thursday.

Since the start of the epidemic, 103,741 people have been hospitalized, including 18,270 in intensive care. 74,117 people returned home.

Source: leparis

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