In the opinion of specialists, the forecasts are bad.
"The epidemic activity of Covid-19 is on the rise in France," the epidemiologist at the Global Health Institute Antoine Flahault said on Twitter on Sunday.
The latest data relating to the coronavirus in France, published by Public Health France, and on which the specialist is based, are not good.
The national incidence, that is to say the number of cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 inhabitants is increasing.
This indicator, which assesses the circulation of Covid-19 peaks at 69.2 on November 4, well above the alert threshold, set at 50. On Saturday, it was 65.6 and especially last week , it was at 57.2.
A relatively low figure - the incidence reached 247 on August 12 - but its increase is accelerating, and could also be underestimated, due to the irregular reporting of information, due to the holiday of November 1 .
Relative stability in hospitals
In total, 6,709 people are hospitalized today due to the coronavirus, against 6,667 the day before and especially 6,572 last week, or 137 more in 7 days.
Hospitals recorded 100 new hospitalizations in 24 hours, up from 105 seven days ago.
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In critical care, 1,101 Covid-19 patients have been identified, against 1,046 a week ago.
There were 20 new admissions in 24 hours, in these services reserved for the most seriously affected people.
10 deaths from a Covid-19 infection were identified in hospitals this Sunday against 12 last Sunday.
However, the figures published at the weekend are often underestimated due to partial feedback of data from hospital structures.