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the situation this Saturday morning in Côte-d’Or

A second wave more intense than the first

Friday evening, there were 163 hospitalizations in Côte-d’Or, against 134 Thursday (+29). Among these Covid patients, 34 people are receiving intensive care / intensive care, against 23 on Thursday.

An increase that should last. At a press conference, Friday, Pierre Pribile, Director General of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Regional Health Agency warned: “mid-November, we are expecting more than 2,000 Covid patients in hospitals in the region, including more than 300 in intensive care”. Or more than at the peak of the first wave. Currently, at the regional level, there are 888 people hospitalized for Covid-19, including 119 in intensive care.

As for deaths, 7 people have lost their lives due to Covid-19 in hospitals in the region since Thursday evening, including one in Côte-d’Or.

The sling of some mayors

The closure of certain non-essential businesses is causing a stir in several municipalities in the region. First to draw? The mayor of Migennes who signed a municipal decree to allow non-food businesses in his municipality to remain open “for fairness of treatment”. And several elected officials have followed suit across France.

In Côte-d’Or, Alain Suguenot, mayor of Beaune, imitated it while acknowledging that the document had only symbolic value. Finally, François Rebsamen, mayor of Dijon, has indicated on Twitter his desire to authorize the opening of Dijon bookstores, by a decree which will be taken this Saturday. Initiatives little appreciated by the LREM deputy of Côte-d’Or, Didier Paris.

Conversely, Ludovic Rochette, president of the association of mayors of Côte-d’Or called on the government to review its position on bookstores.

Many questions and answers

Friday, a lot of uncertainties still hung over this new confinement, the terms of travel or the start of the school year. Some have since been lifted. This is particularly the case for the start of the school year which will finally take place “at normal times with a reinforced protocol.” As for the homage to Samuel Paty planned? “A minute of silence will be observed Monday at 11 am, after the reading of Jean Jaurès’ letter to teachers. This moment of contemplation will preferably be held in the classrooms. If sanitary conditions allow it, he can be held in the courtyard of the establishment “

Since Thursday evening, you have sent us many questions. We answer them every day in this dedicated article.

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