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France's daily Covid-19 infections hit three-month high

By IANS | Published: February 25, 2021 7:38 AM

Paris, Feb 25 France on Wednesday confirmed 31,519 new Covid-19 cases, the biggest one-day jump since mid-November last ...

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Paris, Feb 25 France on Wednesday confirmed 31,519 new Covid-19 cases, the biggest one-day jump since mid-November last year, as very worrying situation in some departments forced the authorities to impose partial lockdown to fight the virus resurgence.

A higher single-day tally, at 45,522, was registered on November 17, according to official data.

As of Wednesday, France's cumulative number of Covid-19 infections totalled 3.66 million. Some 85,321 patients have died so far, after 277 more lost their lives to the virus in the past 24 hours, the Xinhua news agency reported.

Some 25,614 cases needed treatment in hospital, 46 fewer that Tuesday's figure. Of those hospitalised, 3,436 were put on ventilators, almost stable from a day before.

"The epidemic situation is deteriorating in our country...The epidemic has stopped decreasing and in some places it can even increase," said Health Minister Olivier Veran.

"We erased in one week the two consecutive weeks of decline that we had recorded so far," he added during a visit to the northern city of Dunkirk, where the incidence rate rose to over 900 per 100,000 residents per week, nearly nine times the national average.

Around 10 of France's 102 departments are now in a "very worrying situation" which requires "rapid and strong measures," said Gabriel Attal, the government's spokesperson.

"All our efforts must continue to avoid having to decide on a new national containment, but there is no certainty that we can avoid that," he told a weekly briefing on the sanitary situation on Wednesday.

Unlike some of its neighbours, France has decided against a new lockdown, betting on nightly curfew and boosted vaccination campaign to bring the epidemic under control.

A night-time ban on people's movement, in force since mid-December, was brought forward by two hours in the French territory on January 16 to reduce social mixing.

Furthermore, it tightened border control, ordered closure of large shopping malls to reduce people contacts, and intensified police patrols to enforce the nightly curfew.

As of February 23, some 2,656,447 people have received their first doses of vaccines, and over 1.13 million others have completed their inoculation, according to figures released by the Health Ministry.

The government aims to vaccinate up to 4 million vulnerable people and frontline workers later this month, before extending the campaign to nearly half of the 67 million inhabitants by the end of May, and inoculating the entire population before September.

As the world is struggling to contain the pandemic, vaccination is also underway in many other countries with the already-authorised coronavirus vaccines.

Meanwhile, 255 candidate vaccines are still being developed worldwide 73 of them in clinical trials in countries including Germany, China, Russia, Britain and the United States, according to information released by the World Health Organization on Tuesday.

( With inputs from IANS )

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