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In Occitania, 4 new deaths and 80 people currently hospitalized

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This Friday in Occitania, four people died between Tuesday and Friday in the region due to the coronavirus epidemic. 80 people are currently hospitalized in the region, including 9 in intensive care.

This Friday, the Occitanie Regional Health Agency delivered the latest figures on the coronavirus epidemic in the region. The Agency reports 4 new deaths between Tuesday and Friday. In its last bulletin dated this Tuesday, the ARS mentioned 508 deaths in total against 512 this Friday evening. Hospitalizations are down with 80 people currently in care (- 17). Note that of the 80 people hospitalized, 31 are located in Haute-Garonne. Among those currently hospitalized, nine are currently in intensive care.

[[#Coronavirus]L’#Occitanie there are currently an average of 15 positive cases per day.
To date, 80 people are hospitalized (including 9 in intensive care). There are 512 deaths in health establishments.
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— ARS Occitanie (@ARS_OC) June 26, 2020

Regarding the positive tests for Covid-19, there have been 15 positive cases on average per day since last Friday. Nearly 20,000 tests are carried out on average per week in the region today.

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In partnership with other institutions, Public Health France is launching a major national research on the way in which children and adolescents aged 9 to 16 have experienced confinement in the COVID-19 epidemic context. This study aims to understand how children and adolescents aged 9 to 16 lived through confinement until May 11, 2020 and how it may have affected their well-being.

It will make recommendations to the public authorities to support children and adolescents during this period of deconfinement and resumption of school. The objectives are the assessment of the emotional state and resilience of children during confinement and deconfinement with regard to their living conditions and the measurement of a possible post traumatic stress disorder in the event that a loved one has been hospitalized. follow-up to COVID-19.

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