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France reports a significant increase in the daily death rate from the Corona virus

2020-05-11T19:03:05.603Z


PARIS-SANA France today recorded a sharp rise in the daily death rate due to the emerging Corona virus


Paris-Sana

France recorded a sharp rise in the daily death rate due to the emerging Corona virus, by announcing 263 cases recorded during the past 24 hours, compared to 70 deaths in yesterday's census.

The General Administration of French Health Affairs stated that the death toll from the virus in the country increased during the past hours by 263 cases and reached 26,643, including 16,820 who died in hospitals and 9,823 in the homes of the elderly.

This figure represents a significant increase in the rate of increase in deaths from the virus, compared to the statistics of the previous days. On Friday, this indicator reached 243 cases, Saturday 80 and Sunday 70.

The administration, however, pointed out that the number of hospitalized patients continued to decrease, as the outcome decreased from 22569 to 22284 people, and a new decrease was recorded for the patients in intensive care rooms from 2776 to 2712 in a continuous decline for more than two weeks, indicating that the number of patients who recovered in hospitals The country is currently 56,724 people in addition to tens of thousands of others who have recovered outside hospitals.

France is the fifth country in the world in terms of the number of deaths from the Corona virus and the fifth in terms of the death toll.

It is noteworthy that France started today the process of lifting the general restrictions imposed on the background of the outbreak of the Corona virus, as some shops, service facilities and schools were opened.

Source: sena

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