France has passed the 40,000 dead mark

France has passed the 40,000 dead mark
France has passed the 40,000 dead mark

306 new deaths have been recorded by Public Health France over the past 24 hours.

Through Le Figaro with AFP

France exceeded this Saturday the bar of 40,000 deaths linked to Covid-19 officially recorded since the start of the epidemic, according to data published on Saturday by the public health agency France (SPF). According to these data, 306 additional deaths have been recorded in hospitals in the last 24 hours, bringing the total death toll to 40,169.

The daily count of positive Covid-19 cases was, however, not available, after a new record of more than 60,000 cases the day before, a figure which reflected a sharp acceleration since it is double the levels observed at mid-point. October.

The pressure is increasing mechanically on the intensive care units, which had 4,410 patients on Saturday, against 3,721 at the start of the week. The total reception capacity has been increased from 5,000 to 6,400 beds, with a target of 7,500, which could still be raised to 10,500 beds.

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