Nearly 6 million Covid tests were carried out last week in France, a record reached under the effect of the extension of the health pass, according to official data released on Thursday.
More than two thirds (67.4%) of these screenings were carried out by antigenic test, specifies in its press release the Directorate of research, studies, evaluation and statistics (Drees).
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Between August 9 and 15, “
5,706,700 RT-PCR and antigen tests were validated (...), against 4,194,900 (...) the previous week, an increase of 1,511,700 SARS tests -CoV-2
”, detailed the statistical service of the social ministries, which notes an increase in antigenic tests of more than 57%, with 4 million tests carried out in one week.
The extension of the health pass on August 9 increased the frequency of tests by 40% compared to the previous Monday.
Paid tests from mid-October
The body also notes a second record, over one day, with more than a million tests validated Friday, August 13.
The increase was particularly strong for 25-40 year olds, for whom the share of tests increased by 47%.
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To a lesser extent for 16-25 year olds (+ 35%) and 41-65 year olds (+ 40%)
", adds the statistical service.
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Despite a computer bug on Saturday that disrupted the issuance of QR codes following antigen testing, Drees said test turnaround times are stable, with 98% delivered in less than 24 hours. While more than 122 million tests were performed between March 1, 2020 and August 15, 2021, they will become chargeable from mid-October unless prescribed by a doctor.