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Covid-19: "We have reason to be optimistic", judge Attal

2022-01-18T09:07:12.574Z


"We have reason to be optimistic" about the Covid-19 epidemic in France, whose figures show a slight improvement, estimated...


We have reason to be optimistic

” about the Covid-19 epidemic in France, the figures of which show a slight improvement, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said on Tuesday January 18. “

We see that the Delta wave has really regressed, that the circulation tends to slow down, and that in the regions where the Omicron wave started first, in particular in Ile-de-France, there is what seems to be the beginning of a 'a decline

,' he noted on CNews. "

I think we have reason to be optimistic today

," he concluded, relying on "

the statements of a number of scientists

" going in the same direction in recent days.

Read alsoCovid-19: between Delta and Omicron, the situation remains tense in hospitals

We see that in our intensive care units, the situation has stabilized, the tension is no longer increasing, now we obviously have to remain vigilant and continue our efforts

”, declared Gabriel Attal, saying to himself “

always cautious on these questions .

-there

”.

I always base myself on what the scientists say: it is not a political or government choice to say that the peak has arrived or that the situation is improving

,” he continued.

The number of patients with Covid-19 hospitalized in critical care (the most serious cases) has been stable in recent days, around 3,900. The number of cases of contamination is still very high (295,630 daily cases on average over the last seven days ) but increases at a slower rate.

Source: lefigaro

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