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Covid-19 in France: 1,219 new hospitalizations, more than 5,400 patients in intensive care

2021-04-05T16:28:40.700Z


The number of critical care patient arrivals continues to increase. A figure closely watched for fear of congestion of


With the end of the Easter weekend also ends the tolerance left by the government on interregional travel.

From this Monday evening, they will be banned, except by exemption, on the whole of metropolitan territory.

According to the government spokesperson, the measures which now apply to all of France have already begun to bear fruit in the first 16 departments where they have been imposed, as Gabriel Attal assured him on Sunday.

However, nationally, the epidemic continues to grow.

According to figures from Public Health France published on Monday, 197 people have died from SARS-CoV-2 in the past 24 hours.

The day before, we deplored 185 victims.

Seven days ago, 362 deaths had been recorded in 24 hours from the coronavirus.

At the hospital either, the first braking measures have not yet had an impact on a national scale.

On the contrary, the pressure continues to increase.

29,907 people were hospitalized on Sunday as a result of the Covid-19, or 1,219 more than the day before.

Seven days ago, 28,322 patients were in hospital care due to the coronavirus.

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The critical care services - which include the intensive care unit, the intensive care unit and the continuous monitoring unit - have received 284 additional people in the past 24 hours.

A total of 5,433 patients are currently in one of these departments.

That figure stood at 4,974 seven days ago.

Source: leparis

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