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Coronavirus in France: 31 new deaths in hospital, at least 28,833 dead since the start of the epidemic

2020-06-02T17:19:26.852Z


Data on deaths in social and medico-social establishments will not be updated until Tuesday.On the eve of the second phase of deconfinement, a few dozen French people still die every day from the Covid-19. The general direction of health reports on Monday 31 deaths in hospitals linked to the virus in the last 24 hours, a figure to which must be added the deaths in Ehpad, not counted in recent days. The data on deaths in social and medico-social establishments will be updated on Tuesday,...


On the eve of the second phase of deconfinement, a few dozen French people still die every day from the Covid-19. The general direction of health reports on Monday 31 deaths in hospitals linked to the virus in the last 24 hours, a figure to which must be added the deaths in Ehpad, not counted in recent days.

The data on deaths in social and medico-social establishments will be updated on Tuesday, specifies Public Health France. For the time being, the epidemic has left 28,833 deaths known in France since March 1, including 18,506 in hospitals.

14,288 people are currently hospitalized for a Covid-19 infection (compared to 16,798 a week ago) and 89 new admissions were registered in 24 hours (compared to 342 on May 25).

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1302 patients with a severe form are hospitalized in intensive care (against 1609 a week earlier). Finally, nine new serious cases have been admitted to intensive care in the last 24 hours. Including discharges, the balance remains negative in these services reserved for critical infections, with 17 patients of Covid-19 less compared to Sunday.

Source: leparis

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