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DIRECT. In the region, 120% of hospital capacity occupied by Covid patients

What to remember about the situation in the region

>>> The peak has not yet been reached in the region. 120% of hospital capacity is occupied by Covid patients in Burgundy – Franche-Comté.

>>> The incidence rate down slightly in Burgundy – Franche-Comté.

>>> 1,582 checks have been carried out in Côte-d’Or since the start of confinement for 65 verbalizations.


3:16 p.m .: “Violent and murderous wave”

“This second wave is violent and murderous”, indicates Pierre Pribile. 267 additional deaths have been recorded since last week in the region.

3:15 p.m .: 20 intensive care admissions per day

“At the hospital, the increase in the inflow continues with 130 admissions to the hospital per day and 20 in intensive care. 1751 people are currently hospitalized, or 370 more than at the peak of the first wave. 1751 patients, 235 are in intensive care. ” Pierre Pribile also indicates that 159 patient transfers have taken place since October. “We are approaching the limits of our hospital capacity. 4 transfers of intensive care patients took place yesterday in the direction of Nancy and 4 will take place in the direction of Strasbourg today.

3:13 p.m .: Pierre Pribile: “It’s very encouraging”

Pierre Pribile is the last to speak: “In some departments, we are seeing a drop in new contaminations which are calculated by the incidence rate over 7 days. If we rely on the figures of Public Health on November 9 , the incidence rate is 540 per 100,000 inhabitants in our region, the figure announced last week. This means that it increased slightly before returning to its initial level. It is very encouraging. “

“The situation is still different from one department to another. In the Jura and Saône-et-Loire, the drop is marked. Our region is the second most heavily impacted by this second wave in the Metropolis”, indicates Pierre Pribile.

3:02 p.m .: figures in the Dijon academy

“The figures communicated come from the transmission, by the parents, of the contamination of their children. As of November 12, 346 pupils have tested positive in the Academy of Dijon. 91 cases in the first degree (O, 6% of the numbers of the first degree), 255 cases in the second degree (0.2%). 49 cases of Covid concern the staff of the National Education. For the evicted students, because contact cases, 1,138 students are concerned.

2:56 p.m.: The rector of the Academy of Dijon speaks

Nathalie Albert-Moretti, Rector of the Academy of Dijon speaks: “We continue to pursue two objectives: on the one hand, the continuity of learning, and the protection of the health of students and staff”. In the Dijon Academy, 38 high schools have submitted an adapted educational continuity plan, including 15 in Côte-d’Or. Of the 38, 6 were asked to think further. “

2:46 p.m .: Place au rector

Jean-François Chanet, Academic Rector of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, takes the floor. In the Academy of Besançon, over the last 7 days, 407 students have tested positive for Covid, 81 education staff and 5 community staff.

2:43 p.m .: checks during confinement but few verbalizations

In Côte-d’Or, 1,582 checks have been carried out to date for only 65 tickets. “Our fellow citizens respect the criteria set for travel,” says the Prefect. It also indicates that checks were carried out in large surfaces to see if they respected the shelf openings. A formal notice has been issued.

2:38 p.m.: The incidence rate down slightly in the region

Fabien Sudry continues: “The incidence rate is decreasing slightly in our region. We went from 580 on November 9 to 575. But we remain on an extremely high incidence rate well beyond the alert rate set at 50 . “

2:34 p.m .: 120% of hospital capacity occupied by patients with Covid

The Prefect Fabien Sudry is the first to speak: “The health situation remains very difficult in Burgundy – Franche-Comté. The peak of the epidemic has not been reached in our region. The number of patients affected by the Covid continues to increase . In our region, 120% of hospital capacity is occupied by patients with Covid. “

2:15 p.m .: Update on the epidemic in the region: the press conference will begin soon

A press conference to take stock of the situation of the COVID19 epidemic in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region and the implementation of containment measures will begin at 2:30 p.m. It will be in the presence of Christophe Marot, Secretary General of the Prefecture, Pierre Pribile, Director General of the Regional Health Agency (ARS) of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Jean-François Chanet, Academic Rector of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region and Nathalie Albert-Moretti, Rector of the Dijon Academy

12 h 24. Press conference of the prefecture by audio-conference at 2:30 p.m.

This Friday at 2:30 p.m., a press conference will be held at the prefecture of Dijon, by audio-conference, to take stock of the situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region and on the implementation of containment measures.

>> You can follow this conference

11:40 am “Craftsmen are above all women and men passionate and proud of their work” according to the presidents of the regional chamber of trade and crafts

Following the intervention of Prime Minister Jean Castex Thursday evening who announced, in particular, the extension of the closure of so-called “” non-essential “shops, the chamber of trade and crafts of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region reacted this Friday morning in a press release pointing out that “artisans are above all women and men who are passionate and proud of their work”.

And to add: “Craft industry has always known how to evolve, transform, reform, innovate in line with societal and technological developments. It has even often preceded them. Let us be sure that even today, despite the violence this crisis, it will be able to show its capacity for resilience if we give it the means. “

The full press release

“The intervention of the Prime Minister last night (Thursday, editor’s note) confirmed, without much surprise, the extension of the closure of businesses considered” non-essential “. The effort requested from the leaders of the companies concerned is considerable and will require support financial fault on the part of all public actors.

If this financial support is essential, it seems beneficial to us to remind that the very essence of the work of the craftsman, it is the production, the transformation or the realization of a service thanks to a very precise know-how. A craftsman will never be able to be satisfied with surviving thanks to public subsidies. Craftsmen are above all women and men who are passionate and proud of their work.

When their profession allows it, we mobilized the teams of the Chamber of Trades and Crafts to support them in their digital evolution. These tools undoubtedly make it possible to cushion the effects of this crisis and sometimes even represent the opportunity to open up to new markets. Unfortunately, they will not be enough to compensate for the enormous distortion of competition introduced by the digital giants, in particular from a tax point of view whereby the contributions requested from each are disproportionate.

Let us not forget either the efforts made in recent years by a number of local authorities to revitalize town centers and bring back businesses and consumers. It is necessary to find the right balance for a connected local economy while maintaining a powerful social link in our cities and towns.

Thanks to the partnerships that we build and strengthen every day with local communities, in particular with EPCIs, we want to be the guarantors of craftsmanship rooted in the territories, close to the population while supporting them in their appropriation of digital tools.

The craft industry has always known how to evolve, transform, reform, innovate according to societal and technological developments. He even often preceded them. Let us be sure that even today, despite the violence of this crisis, it will be able to show its capacity for resilience if we give it the means.

The petitioners : Emmanuel Poyen, President of CMAR BFC, Régis Pennecot, President of the Côte d’Or Delegation, Michel Chamouton, President of the Jura Delegation, Frédéric Cavagnac, President of the Haute-Saône Delegation, Jean-François Lemaitre, President of the Delegation Yonne, Manuela Morgadinho, President of the Doubs Delegation, Sébastien Thomas, President of the Nièvre Delegation, Jean-Philippe Boyer, President of the Saône et Loire Delegation and Christian Orlandi, President of the Territoire de Belfort Delegation.


11:24 am What about the transfer of patients from Montceau-les-Mines to hospitals in Haute Côte-d’Or?

On Tuesday, in our direct, we announced the transfer of Covid patients from the hospital of Montceau-les-Mines in Saône-et-Loire to the hospitals of Montbard, Semur-en-Auxois and Châtillon-sur-Seine.

“To date, no patient from this hospital has been transferred to our establishments,” said the communication department of the Semur-en-Auxois hospital center this Friday morning.

10:23 am Sunday market maintained in Auxonne

The Sunday market, scheduled for November 15, is well maintained. However, only exhibitors offering food products may be present, ie around twenty.

>> More details by clicking here.

10:15 am Hello everyone and welcome to our site to follow the evolution of the health situation in the department and the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region.

The students resumed lessons two weeks ago. This Friday morning, in a press release, the Dijon academy made a weekly update on the epidemic situation in the Dijon academy (data stopped Thursday, November 12 at 1 p.m.).

Out of the 1,977 schools; no school structure has been closed. In addition, none of the 11,506 classes has been closed.

However, over the last seven days, 346 cases of Covid have been confirmed among students out of all 271,764 students, or 0.13%. On the staff side, out of 26,793,49 cases have been confirmed.

The situation last week bre in the academy

Reminder of the weekly update of November 6 (figures set Thursday, November 5, 1 p.m.) in the Dijon academy

>> There were no school structures (out of 1977 schools and schools) and no classes (first and second degree) closed due to Covid-19.

>> Fifty students out of 271,764 were however detected positive for the virus (three in the first degree, 47 in the second degree), as well as 18 staff out of 26,793.


The Dijon academy recalls that students required to stay at home benefit from the educational continuity provided by their teachers.

What to remember from Thursday

>> Thursday evening, the Côte-d’Or recorded four new deaths (one man and three women) linked to the coronavirus. At the level of Bourogne-Franche-Comté, the record has grown heavier. 25 more patients lost their lives. It is the Saône-et-Loire which pays the heaviest price, with 12 deaths in twenty-four hours.

>> The provisional report in the region reported, Thursday evening, 1,480 deaths since the start of the epidemic, including 333 in Côte-d’Or.

>> As for hospitalizations, 21 patients were admitted during the last twenty-four hours in the establishments of the department. They are thus 361 to be currently hospitalized. In the region, this figure climbs to 1,727 (+ 161 since Wednesday evening).

>> The Côte-d’Oriens resuscitation services were taking charge this Thursday evening 66 itselfents. Three new patients have been admitted there since Wednesday evening. In Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, there are 238 patients hospitalized in these services (+12 in twenty-four hours).



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