More than 22,000 new cases of contamination have been recorded in France over the past 24 hours, according to the latest report from Public Health France.
The health situation is increasingly worrying in France, with the galloping spread of new variants of Covid-19. Since the beginning of January, the number of people hospitalized and admitted to intensive care in the area has continued to increase.
Over the past 24 hours, 2006 people have been admitted to hospital in France, according to the latest report released Tuesday evening by Public Health France, bringing to 27,005 the number of hospitalized patients in the territory. As of Monday evening, 1,768 more people had been admitted to hospital.
352 deaths in hospital in 24 hours
In addition, 3,071 patients are in intensive care, which represents 371 more people in 24 hours. In comparison, 298 people had been admitted Monday evening in intensive care.
According to the public health agency, 22,086 new cases of contamination were identified in 24 hours in France and 352 deaths were recorded in hospital in 24 hours, against 445 deaths recorded the day before.
Despite the concern, the head of state should not speak in the coming days to announce a new confinement, we learned Monday from concordant sources. According to our information, Emmanuel Macron wishes to wait a few days to measure the effects the national curfew at 6 p.m., implemented on January 16.