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Covid-19: almost 10,400 hospitalized patients, 40 new deaths in 24 hours

2021-06-26T23:52:15.996Z


The epidemic continues to decline as vaccination progresses. In 24 hours, 40 new people died.


The epidemic continues to decline, as the last phase of deconfinement looms, on June 30.

Figures from Public Health France show a declining number of infections, as does the number of hospitalized and deceased patients.

In the past 24 hours, according to data from Public Health France, 216 new patients have been hospitalized due to a Covid-19 infection.

The day before, Sunday, there were 51 and 325 seven days ago.

In all, this Monday, 10,386 patients are hospitalized while there were almost 12,400 a week ago.

40 new deaths in 24 hours

The number of people admitted to critical care also continues to decline.

In the last 24 hours, according to Public Health France, 48 patients have been admitted there, against 71 a week ago.

There are altogether 1,655.

40 people have died in the past 24 hours as a result of Covid-19.

Sunday, we deplored 14 deaths.

As of Monday, there were 63. A total of 84,332 people have died from the coronavirus since the start of the epidemic.

Vaccination continues. 32,224,257 people received at least one injection (48.1% of the total population and 61.4% of the adult population), according to the Directorate General of Health. 16,698,370 people received two injections (24.9% of the total population and 31.8% of the adult population), according to data still provisional. 18,701,201 people have a complete vaccination schedule, ie two weeks after the 2nd injection for double-injection vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca); four weeks after injection for vaccines with a single injection (Janssen); two weeks after the injection for vaccines in people who have had a history of Covid-19 (only 1 injection necessary).

Source: leparis

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