By Julie M. Published October 6, 2020 at 8:30 p.m. Updated October 6, 2020 at 9:00 p.m.
Data on the coronavirus situation in France continues to be closely monitored. More and more departments are once again becoming areas of vigilance due to the active circulation of the virus. This Tuesday, October 6, 2020, 67 departments are in a situation of high vulnerability and 74 in the red zone, including 10 scarlet and 6 in the maximum alert zone. Paris and the inner suburbs are entering the maximum alert zone on October 6, 2020.
Regarding the development of the situation Tuesday 6 October 2020, there is 10.489 new confirmed cases in 24 hours. There is therefore in total at least 634.763 people affected by coronavirus since the start of the epidemic in France. There is, this October 6, 2020, 4.486 new people hospitalized these last 7 days in France, including 911 new patients who were admitted in intensive care. 65 people are deceased in France during the last 24 hours or 32,365 in total.
Coronavirus: Paris in maximum alert zone, new measures announced
As announced by the Prime Minister, Paris and the inner suburbs are moving into maximum alert zone. This Monday October 5, 2020 at 11:30 am, the Paris police prefect unveiled and detailed the new restrictions which come into force on Tuesday October 6, 2020. Bars must close their doors, parties and gatherings are prohibited or limited, and many establishments like gambling clubs are forced to close. Restaurants can remain open, with a reinforced health protocol.
92 departments are in a situation of vigilance:
Moderate level : 26 departments (Aisne, Allier, Ardèche, Ardennes, Aude, Calvados, Cantal, Charente-Maritime, Deux-Sèvres, Dordogne, Eure, Eure-et-Loir, Haut-Rhin, Haute-Savoie, Haute Saône, Loir et Cher , Lot, Mayotte, Meuse, Moselle, Morbihan, Nièvre, Réunion, Territoire de Belfort, Vendée, Vosges)
High level : 67 departments (Martinique, Guadeloupe (including Saint Martin and St Barthélémy), Ain, Alpes de Haute Provence, Alpes-Maritimes, Ariège, Aube, Aveyron, Bas-Rhin, Bouches-du-Rhône, Charente, Côte d’Or, Corrèze, Corse du Sud, Doubs, Drôme, Essonne, Gard, Gers, Gironde, Guyane, Haute Corse, Hautes Alpes, Haute-Garonne, Haute Loire, Haute-Marne, Hautes Pyrénées, Hauts-de Seine, Haute Vienne, Hérault, Indre -et-Loire, Loiret, Ille-et-Villaine, Isère, Landes, Loire, Loire-Atlantique, Lot et Garonne, Lozère, Maine-et-Loire, Marne, Mayenne, Meurthe et Moselle, Nord, Oise, Paris, Pas -de-Calais, Puy de Dôme, Pyrénées Atlantique, Pyrénées Orientales, Rhône, Savoie, Somme, Sarthe, Seine et Marne, Seine-Maritime, Seine-Saint-Denis, Saône et Loire, Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne, Val -de-Marne, Val d’Oise, Var, Vaucluse, Vienne, Yonne, Yvelines).
The list of departments in a situation of vigilance on October 6, 2020:
- 01 —Ain —Bourg-en-Bresse –Vigilance High
- 02 —Aisne —Laon — Moderate Vigilance
- 03 —Allier —Moulins — Moderate Vigilance
- 04 —Alpes-de-Haute-Provence —Digne-les-Bains — High Vigilance
- 05 —Hautes-Alpes —Gap —Vigilance High
- 06 —Alpes-Maritimes —Nice —Vigilance High
- 07 —Ardèche —Privas –Moderate vigilance
- 08 —Ardennes —Charleville-Mézières — Moderate Vigilance
- 09 —Ariège —Fix —Vigilance High
- 10 —Dawn —Troyes —Vigilance High
- 11 —Aude —Carcassonne —Moderate Vigilance
- 12 —Aveyron —Rodez —Vigilance High
- 13 —Bouches-du-Rhône —Marseille — High Vigilance
- 14 —Calvados —Caen —Vigilance Moderate
- 15 —Cantal —Aurillac —Moderate vigilance
- 16 —Charente —Angoulême —High vigilance
- 17 —Charente-Maritime — La Rochelle —Moderate vigilance
- 18 —Cher —Bourges —Normal vigilance
- 19 —Corrèze —Tulle —High vigilance
- 2A —Corse-du-Sud —Ajaccio —High vigilance
- 2B —Haute-Corse —Bastia —High vigilance
- 21 —Côte-d’Or —Dijon —Vigilance High
- 22 —Côtes-d’Armor —Saint-Brieuc —Normal vigilance
- 23 —Creuse —Guéret —Normal vigilance
- 24 —Dordogne —Périgueux —Moderate vigilance
- 25 —Doubs —Besançon –Vigilance High
- 26 —Drôme —Valence —High vigilance
- 27 —Eure —Evreux —Moderate vigilance
- 28 —Eure-et-Loir —Chartres —Moderate vigilance
- 29 —Finistry —Quimper —Normal vigilance
- 30 —Gard —Nîmes —High vigilance
- 31 —Haute-Garonne —Toulouse —High vigilance
- 32 —Gers —Also —High vigilance
- 33 —Gironde —Bordeaux —High vigilance
- 34 —Hérault —Montpellier —High vigilance
- 35 —Ille-et-Vilaine —Rennes —High vigilance
- 36 —Indre —Châteauroux —Normal vigilance
- 37 —Indre-et-Loire —Tours —High vigilance
- 38 —Isère —Grenoble —High vigilance
- 39 —Jura —Lons-le-Saunier — Normal Vigilance
- 40 —Landes —Mont-de-Marsan —High vigilance
- 41 —Loir-et-Cher —Blois —Moderate vigilance
- 42 —Loire —Saint-Étienne —High vigilance
- 43 —Haute-Loire —Le Puy-en-Velay —Vigilance High
- 44 —Loire-Atlantique —Nantes —High vigilance
- 45 —Loiret —Orléans —High vigilance
- 46 —Lot —Cahors —Moderate vigilance
- 47 —Lot-et-Garonne —Agen —High vigilance
- 48 —Lozère —Mende —Vigilance High
- 49 —Maine-et-Loire —Angers —High vigilance
- 50 —Manche —Saint-Lô —Normal vigilance
- 51 —Marne —Châlons-en-Champagne — High Vigilance
- 52 —Haute-Marne —Chaumont — High Vigilance
- 53 —Mayenne —Laval — High Vigilance
- 54 —Meurthe-et-Moselle —Nancy — High Vigilance
- 55 —Meuse —Bar-le-Duc — Moderate Vigilance
- 56 —Morbihan —Vannes —Moderate vigilance
- 57 —Moselle —Metz — Moderate Vigilance
- 58 —Nievre —Nevers — Moderate Vigilance
- 59 —North —Little –Vigilance High
- 60 —Oise —Beauvais — High Vigilance
- 61 —Orne —Alençon —Normal vigilance
- 62 —Pas-de-Calais —Arras –Vigilance High
- 63 —Puy-de-Dôme —Clermont-Ferrand —High vigilance
- 64 —Pyrenees-Atlantiques —Pau —Vigilance High
- 65 —Hautes-Pyrénées —Tarbes —High vigilance
- 66 —Pyrenees-Orientales —Perpignan —Moderate vigilance
- 67 —Bas-Rhin —Strasbourg — High Vigilance
- 68 —Haut-Rhin —Colmar — Moderate Vigilance
- 69 —Rhône —Lyon —High vigilance
- 70 —Haute-Saône —Vesoul — Moderate Vigilance
- 71 —Saône-et-Loire —Mâcon –Vigilance High
- 72 —Sarthe —Le Mans —High vigilance
- 73 —Savoie —Chambéry —High vigilance
- 74 —Haute-Savoie —Annecy —Moderate vigilance
- 75 —Paris —Paris —Vigilance High
- 76 —Seine-Maritime —Rouen —High vigilance
- 77 —Seine-et-Marne —Melun — High Vigilance
- 78 —Yvelines —Versailles —Vigilance High
- 79 —Deux-Sèvres —Niort —Moderate vigilance
- 80 —Sum —Amiens –Vigilance High
- 81 —Tarn —Albi —High vigilance
- 82 —Tarn-et-Garonne —Montauban —High vigilance
- 83 —Var —Toulon —High vigilance
- 84 —Vaucluse —Avignon —High vigilance
- 85 —Sold —La Roche-sur-Yon —Moderate vigilance
- 86 —Vienna —Poitiers —High vigilance
- 87 —Haute-Vienne —Limoges —Vigilance High
- 88 —Vosges —Épinal — Moderate Vigilance
- 89 —Yonne —Auxerre — High Vigilance
- 90 —Territoire de Belfort —Belfort — Moderate Vigilance
- 91 —Essonne —Évry — High Vigilance
- 92 —Hauts-de-Seine —Nanterre — High Vigilance
- 93 —Seine – Saint-Denis —Bobigny — High Vigilance
- 94 —Val-de-Marne —Créteil — High Vigilance
- 95 —Val-d’Oise —Cergy-Pontoise — High Vigilance
- 971 —Guadeloupe —Basse-Terre —Vigilance High
- 972 —Martinique —Fort-de-France —High vigilance
- 973 —Guyane —Cayenne —High vigilance
- 974 —The meeting —Saint-Denis —Moderate vigilance
- 975 —Saint-Pierre and Miquelon -Saint Pierre —Normal vigilance
- 976 —Mayotte —Dzaoudzi — Moderate Vigilance
- 977 —Saint-Barthélémy —Gustavia —Vigilance High
- 978 -Saint-Martin —Marigot —Vigilance High
At Friday 2 October 2020, the incidence rate, i.e. the number of patients having a test Positive RT-PCR per 100,000 inhabitants per week amounted to 107.56% The R, representing the average number of people infected by every person with COVID-19, is he 0.98 September 29. The occupancy rate of intensive care beds in France is 25.1% as of October 2, 2020 and 8.62% of tests carried out in France are positive.
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74 departments have a incidence rate, i.e. a number of positive cases per 100,000 inhabitants, greater than 50 and one unfavorable epidemic dynamics. They are therefore now located in the red zone or Active virus circulation area. Concretely, this means that prefects of these departments will be able promptly take further preventive and restrictive measures as well as new sanitary rules to try to stem the spread of the Coronavirus.
List of metropolises in the scarlet zone: Marseille – Bordeaux – Lyon – Nice – Lille – Toulouse – Saint-Étienne – Rennes – Paris and inner suburbs – Rouen – Grenoble and Montpelier joined on October 6, 2020 by Paris and the departments of Hauts-de- Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne.
As of October 6, 2020, 56 departments are in the red zone, 10 in the scarlet zone, 6 in the maximum alert zone. Paris and the inner suburbs (Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val de Marne) go into maximum alert zone from Tuesday October 6, 2020.
The map of France of the red zones as of October 6, 2020:
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