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Covid-19: the opening of shops should not restart the epidemic

2020-12-03T11:55:35.587Z


DECRYPTION - The Institut Pasteur has just published new reassuring projections for the next 15 days.If the country has not yet officially entered the deconfinement phase, the relief initiated on November 28 marks a first turning point. The Institut Pasteur has just published new reassuring projections for the next 15 days. "We hope that the reopening of shops as decided upon will not have too negative an impact on the epidemic trajectory", judges Simon Cauchemez, epidemiologist at the Institut P


If the country has not yet officially entered the deconfinement phase, the relief initiated on November 28 marks a first turning point.

The Institut Pasteur has just published new reassuring projections for the next 15 days.

"We hope that the reopening of shops as decided upon will not have too negative an impact on the epidemic trajectory",

judges Simon Cauchemez, epidemiologist at the Institut Pasteur, member of the Scientific Council and first author of this work. .

At the current rate, we are expected to drop below 5,000 cases per day by December 15.

Ceiling set by the President of the Republic during his speech on October 28 to successfully control the chains of contamination.

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“There are still a lot of uncertainties,

warns the scientist.

We are entering a period of which we do not have all the elements under control, especially with regard to individual behavior.

If, despite the confinement, gatherings

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Source: lefigaro

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