The number of hospitalizations is decreasing in the four departments of Auvergne according to the latest figures published this Thursday by Public Health France with 616 people taken care of (i.e. 76 less than the previous week) and 57 patients in intensive care. In one week, 37 people have died in hospital, a total of 1,270 in Auvergne since March 1.
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The incidence rates (the number of positive tests per 100,000 people over a sliding week) continue to decrease with 164.18 in Puy-de-Dôme, 120.73 in Allier, 124.64 in Cantal and 127 , 81 in Haute-Loire.
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In the Puy-de-Dôme, this Thursday, there are 258 hospitalizations in progress due to Covid-19 (-36 in 24 hours and -45 in one week) including 30 in intensive care, a stable figure compared to the previous week and down slightly over 24 hours (-1).
After hospitalization, 1,760 patients have returned to their homes. On the same date, 512 people have died in hospital since the start of the epidemic (+1 in 24 hours and +13 in a week).
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The department of Allier lists 195 hospitalizations in progress (-8 in 24 hours and -42 in one week) including 14 in intensive care, up slightly compared to the previous week (+2) but stable compared to the day before.
After hospitalization, 1,478 patients have returned to their homes. On the same date, we deplore two new deaths in 24 hours, bringing the number of victims in hospital to 461 since the start of the epidemic (+14 in one week).
Cantal identifies 64 hospitalizations in progress (-6 in 24 hours and -7 in one week) including 6 in intensive care, a stable figure compared to the day before and up by 3 people in one week.
After hospitalization, 391 patients were able to find their home. On the same date, 96 have lost their lives to illness in hospital since the start of the epidemic (+1 in 24 hours and +6 in a week).
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The Haute-Loire lists 99 hospitalizations in progress (-6 in 24 hours and -27 in one week) including 7 in intensive care (stable figure compared to the day before and up 2 compared to the previous week).
After hospitalization, 975 patients returned to their homes. On the same date, 201 people have died in hospital since the start of the epidemic (+2 in 24 hours and +4 in a week).
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However, “the time has not come to relax our efforts (…) Our efforts have already paid off but the game is not yet won”, warned Olivier Véran during his televised public speech, this Thursday at the beginning. evening.
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