The number of new confirmed cases in France exceeded 200, 000 on Monday (local time), as the incidence of COVID-19 continues to rise across the country.
According to French official data, 217, 480 new confirmed cases were reported in France on Friday, exceeding 200, 000 in the past two months. That’s up 20 percent from the same period last week; The daily average of new confirmed cases in France has recovered to 130, 000, a 37% increase compared with the same period last week.
The cumulative number of confirmed cases in France is now 2, 5276, 508; The death toll stands at 141, 985, with 164 new deaths reported. The number of hospitalized patients in France is now 21, 300; The number of severe cases is now 1, 538.
The incidence of COVID-19 continues to rise across France, with the latest figures showing 1, 329 cases per 100, 000 inhabitants. That compares with 1, 095 cases per 100, 000 inhabitants released the previous week. Several large regions in northern France are experiencing relatively high rates of COVID-19.
The data also showed that the incidence of COVID-19 is on the rise in all age groups in France, with the highest increase among teenagers aged 10 to 19, followed by middle-aged people aged 40 to 49. The positive rate of novel coronavirus tests in France has now risen to 30. 6 percent.
In its latest analysis of the outbreak, the French health agency warned that the current incidence of COVID-19 and positive tests in France remain high. The report examines the impact of the evolutionary branch of the Omicron strain BA. 2 on the development of the epidemic and concludes that the spread of this variant strain is not sufficient to explain the current resurgence of the epidemic. The report concluded that the strain’s impact on healthcare systems remained manageable.
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