On April 4, the Grand Est region still recorded 4,702 people hospitalized, including 960 in intensive care. Since the start of the crisis, more than 1,400 people have died in " health establishments ", making it the second most battered region after Île-de-France. In recent days, the Regional Health Agency has nevertheless started to glimpse a light at the end of the tunnel: “ We have seen over the last three days an increase in outpatient resuscitation to conventional hospital services, around thirty a day against 10 to 15 the previous days. "
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An improvement also noted by the medical profession. "We are seeing a significant drop in the number of scanners produced for suspected Covid-19 since this weekend ," said Dr. Mickaël Ohana, a radiologist at the Strasbourg University Hospital Center. There are also fewer positive scanners: around 50-60% compared to 60-70% last week ” . Same observation on the emergency side. "There is
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