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Covid-19 in France: 68 deaths in the last 24 hours and more than 800 new hospitalizations

2021-08-09T16:26:29.842Z


The effects of the Delta variant are felt in hospitals. This Monday, 1,667 patients in serious condition are hospitalized in critical care.


This Monday marks the first day of the extension of the health pass in restaurants, bars, hospitals or even transport.

While the latest adjustments to the device have not made it possible to appease the anger of the health anti-pass, hospital tension also continues to rise: the increase in patients in intensive care and in hospital due to Covid-19 is growing. continues this Monday.

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The latest figures communicated by Public Health France show an increase in patients treated in hospital: 9,022 Covid-19 patients were hospitalized this Monday evening, against 8,685 the day before.

In the past 24 hours alone, 833 people with Covid have been admitted to hospital.

They were 700 a week ago.

111 more people in intensive care compared to the day before

In all, 1,667 patients have a severe form of the disease that requires management in critical care services.

This is 111 more “Covid beds” in intensive care compared to the previous day, which had 1,556 patients in critical care.

In all, 230 patients entered intensive care on Monday, against 117 on Sunday.

In the past 24 hours, 68 patients with Covid-19 have died in hospital. The day before, there were 30 new deaths. The trend remains sharply higher, since there were 51 deaths in 24 hours seven days ago. However, the level remains well below previous peaks (300 or even 400 deaths per day). A total of 112,318 people have died from Covid-19 infection since the start of the pandemic.

Source: leparis

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