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Covid-19 in France: 283 new deaths, the drop in hospitalizations continues

2022-02-21T17:45:49.934Z


2,905 Covid-19 positive patients are currently hospitalized in France. 28,383 Covid-19 positive patients are hospitalized on Monday in France, according to figures from Public Health France. Proof that the situation is improving: they were 28,643 the day before and 31,621 seven days ago. 1,570 admissions are to be noted in the past 24 hours at the hospital, against 495 the day before. In critical care services (intensive care, continuous monitoring and resuscitation


28,383 Covid-19 positive patients are hospitalized on Monday in France, according to figures from Public Health France.

Proof that the situation is improving: they were 28,643 the day before and 31,621 seven days ago.

1,570 admissions are to be noted in the past 24 hours at the hospital, against 495 the day before.

In critical care services (intensive care, continuous monitoring and resuscitation), the figures are stabilizing.

2,905 Covid-19 positive patients are currently hospitalized there, compared to 2,923 on Sunday.

210 new admissions have been recorded in the past 24 hours.

108,953 deaths in hospital, from the consequences of Covid-19, have been deplored since the start of the pandemic in France.

In the past 24 hours, 283 new people have died from the virus compared to 79 the day before.

As for vaccinations.

Since the start of the booster campaign, 38,570,088 people have received a booster dose.

In addition, since the start of the vaccination campaign in France, 54,160,360 people have received at least one injection (i.e. 80.3% of the total population) and 53,133,272 people now have a complete vaccination schedule (i.e. 78. 8% of the total population).

Source: leparis

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