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Covid-19: slight increase in the number of hospitalizations, contaminations down

2022-02-06T19:14:32.082Z


UPDATE ON THE SITUATION - New measures, new reports and highlights: Le Figaro takes stock of the latest developments in the Covid-19 pandemic in France and around the world.


The number of people hospitalized with a diagnosis of Covid-19 increased slightly this Sunday, while contamination continues to decline.

Portugal eases its restrictions for travelers from the EU...

Le Figaro

takes stock this Sunday, January 30, of the latest developments in the Covid-19 pandemic in the world.

More than 33,000 hospitalized patients

33,027 patients are currently in hospital with a Covid diagnosis (including 902 admissions in the past 24 hours) compared to 32,867 on Saturday and 31,536 a week ago, according to Public Health France.

Critical care services had 3,577 patients (including 106 admissions) against 3,606 on Saturday and 3,641 a week ago.

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Nearly 60,000 fewer new cases in 24 hours

The number of new cases stood at 155,439 against 214,542 the day before.

On average over seven days, 242,899 daily cases have been recorded, a sharp drop from the 338,052 recorded a week ago, seeming to confirm that the peak of contamination has passed.

The number of deaths since the start of the epidemic, almost two years ago, stands at 132,506.

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In addition, 54,089,022 people have received at least one injection (80.2% of the total population) and 52,904,436 are fully vaccinated (78.5% of the population).

Since the start of the booster campaign, 36,575,686 people have received a booster dose.

Declining attendance at cinemas and theaters

Attendance at cinemas and live shows in France fell by around 25% at the start of the year compared to the same period before the health crisis, according to the Minister of Culture Roselyne Bachelot.

The minister however declared, this Sunday, to expect a “

beautiful festival season

” and assured that she would continue “

to help all those who need it

”.

Read alsoRoselyne Bachelot affirms her support for public broadcasting

In total, nearly 14 billion euros have been mobilized for the world of culture in France since the start of the health crisis, according to figures from the ministry.

Portugal: eased restrictions for EU travelers

Portugal will ease restrictions for travelers holding a European health certificate from Monday, in particular ceasing to require them to provide a negative test for Covid-19 before entering the territory, according to a decree published on Sunday. .

Travelers in "

possession of an EU digital Covid certificate

" or any other "

recognized proof of vaccination

" will be exempted from presenting a negative test upon arrival in the national territory, according to this government decision.

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Like other European countries, Portugal has required since early December that passengers over the age of 12, even vaccinated against Covid-19, present negative tests to enter the country.

Continued protests in Canada

Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec: opponents of health measures in Canada, some of whom have occupied the city center of the federal capital for a week, gathered on Saturday to demand the lifting of restrictions.

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This protest, part of a movement of truckers in the west of the country, has turned into an occupation of Ottawa: for eight days, the streets in front of Parliament and under the offices of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have been occupied by dozens trucks and demonstrators.

Some have started setting up makeshift shelters and have vowed not to move until restrictions are lifted.

More than 5.7 million dead

The pandemic has officially killed more than 5.731 million people worldwide since the end of December 2019, according to a report established by AFP this Sunday at 11 a.m. GMT.

In absolute terms, the United States is the country with the most deaths (902,266), ahead of Brazil (631,802), India (501,979) and Russia (335,414).

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The WHO estimates, taking into account the excess mortality directly and indirectly linked to Covid-19, that the toll of the pandemic could be two to three times higher than that officially established.

Source: lefigaro

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