The total number of deaths now stands at 14,393 in France, according to the latest assessment from the Directorate General of Health. he l...
The total number of deaths now stands at 14,393 in France, according to the latest assessment from the Directorate General of Health.
he last 24 hours in France, the coronavirus has caused an additional 315 deaths in hospitals. A falling figure. After peaking at 605 deaths on Monday April 6, the highest level recorded, the number of daily deaths drops. It is at its lowest since March 29.
The coronavirus epidemic "continues dynamically" and has now killed 14,393 people in France, said this Sunday the Directorate General of Health in a statement, including more than 9,000 in hospitals.
Another improvement: for the fourth consecutive day, the number of patients in intensive care registered a decrease in 24 hours. "From 35 patients only, it is therefore a very slight drop", underlines the general direction of Health, which notes "the beginning of a very high plateau".
"We must remain vigilant because the hospital and intensive care services take care of a very large number of patients," she insists, while France still has 6,845 serious cases.

he last 24 hours in France, the coronavirus has caused an additional 315 deaths in hospitals. A falling figure. After peaking at 605 deaths on Monday April 6, the highest level recorded, the number of daily deaths drops. It is at its lowest since March 29.
The coronavirus epidemic "continues dynamically" and has now killed 14,393 people in France, said this Sunday the Directorate General of Health in a statement, including more than 9,000 in hospitals.
Another improvement: for the fourth consecutive day, the number of patients in intensive care registered a decrease in 24 hours. "From 35 patients only, it is therefore a very slight drop", underlines the general direction of Health, which notes "the beginning of a very high plateau".
"We must remain vigilant because the hospital and intensive care services take care of a very large number of patients," she insists, while France still has 6,845 serious cases.

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