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Covid-19: 23,302 new cases and nearly 300 deaths in hospital in 24 hours in France

2021-03-09T17:38:04.005Z


The number of patients with Covid-19 in intensive care continues to increase on Tuesday with 3,918 people hospitalized in these services, including 421 admitted in the last 24 hours.


23,302 new contaminations were detected in France in 24 hours, according to figures published on Tuesday, against 5,327 the day before and ??

last Tuesday.

France now has 3,932,862 cases of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic.

299 people have died in 24 hours in hospital, bringing the toll since the start of the pandemic to more than 89,000 dead.

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The number of patients with Covid-19 in intensive care continues to increase on Tuesday with 3,918 people hospitalized in these services - against 3,849 the day before - including 421 admitted in the last 24 hours.

These are levels similar to those experienced by the resuscitation services at the end of November.

In total, hospitals had 25,201 patients sick with Covid-19, against 25,195 on Monday.

The admissions figure for the last 24 hours was 1,810 compared to 1,584 the day before.

On the vaccination front, 4,149,077 people have received at least one injection of vaccine, said the DGS on Tuesday, or 6.2% of the total population.

2,045,353 people received two injections, or 3.1% of the total population.

During the last 24 hours, 227,257 people received at least one injection of vaccine, 170,656 French people received the first and 56,601 the second.

Source: lefigaro

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