NEWS,France: COVID-19 infections drop in welcome trend
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France: COVID-19 infections drop in welcome trend
Although fatalities rose Monday, infections, hospitalizations continued to decline
Monday brought good news for France as the number of coronavirus infections in the country once again dropped by around half.
A total of 20,155 cases were reported, down from 40,439 on Sunday. The number follows the prior day’s welcome drop from Saturday, when a staggering 86,852 cases were reported, according to the Ministry of Health.
The total number of infections in France now stands at 1,807,479.
In another positive sign, medical experts reported Monday that intensive care admissions have fallen over the past week.
Martin Hirsch, Director General of Public Assistance — Paris Hospitals, told France Inter Radio early Monday that ICU admissions had dropped to around 80 per day in the last three to four days from more than 110 per day eight days ago.
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Infections of the novel coronavirus and deaths linked to the disease continue to affect countries in Latin America.
According to the Brazilian Health Ministry, a total of 1,050 people lost their lives in South America’s worst-hit country over the past 24 hours, bringing the toll to over 209,000, while confirmed cases rose to 8.45 million with 61,567 new infections.
Sao Paulo, the country’s trade hub, stands out as the most affected region of the country with 1.61 million cases and nearly 50,000 deaths.
The Mexican Health Ministry announced the deaths of 1,219 people in the past 24 hours due to COVID-19, as well as 20,523 new cases. The total fatality count topped 140,000 and the overall caseload stands above 1.63 million.
Furthermore, over 1.21 million people have recovered from the disease.
According to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University in the US, Mexico has the 13th-most cases worldwide.
The Health Ministry of Argentine reported 68 daily deaths and about 9,000 infections, bringing the death toll to 45,295 and total cases to 1.79 million.
So far, more than 1.57 million people in the country have recovered from the virus. The country stands as the 12th-worst-hit in terms of total cases.
France: COVID-19 infections drop in welcome trend
Although fatalities rose Monday, infections, hospitalizations continued to decline
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Monday brought good news for France as the number of coronavirus infections in the country once again dropped by around half.
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A total of 20,155 cases were reported, down from 40,439 on Sunday. The number follows the prior day’s welcome drop from Saturday, when a staggering 86,852 cases were reported, according to the Ministry of Health.
The total number of infections in France now stands at 1,807,479.
In another positive sign, medical experts reported Monday that intensive care admissions have fallen over the past week.
Martin Hirsch, Director General of Public Assistance — Paris Hospitals, told France Inter Radio early Monday that ICU admissions had dropped to around 80 per day in the last three to four days from more than 110 per day eight days ago.
The trend, he concluded, is a downward one in the Ile-de-France region. However, Health Minister Olivier Veran said the pattern would follow that of the first lockdown in that numbers of infection and fatalities would increase before their ultimate descent.
Some 89.5% of the country’s intensive care beds are now occupied by COVID-19 patients.
On Monday, hospitalizations stood at 20,063, up by 123 cases from 19,940 on Sunday. A total of 3,091 of those remain in intensive care, up by only 54 over the day before. A total of 99 departments throughout France remain in a vulnerable position with 3,042 clusters of infection considered serious.
Over the past week, infections from COVID-19 have risen exponentially, worrying both health professionals and the general public, who had just entered a second lockdown. Infections that reached 20,000+ in mid-October soon climbed into the 30,000 and 40,000 range.
A new high of 52,518 cases was reache
d on Nov. 2. Although it broke records, it was then surpassed by the 60,486 cases recorded Friday evening and Saturday’s high of 86,852.
The death toll on Monday rose, however, to 40,987 with 551 new fatalities reported over the last 24 hours, up from 271 on Sunday.
Worldwide, the death toll from COVID-19 stands at almost 1.3 million in 190 countries since first being detected in Wuhan, China in late December last year. The number of infections is over 50 million, according to the latest figures from US-based Johns Hopkins University.
A total of 388 people succumbed to the virus in the past 24 hours in Colombia bringing the death toll to 48,256, the country’s Health Ministry reported.
The infection tally rose to 1.89 million with about 21,000 new infections. Recoveries, on the other hand, reached over 1.71 million.
Since December 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has claimed over 2 million lives in 191 countries and regions, according to Johns Hopkins University. Confirmed cases have exceeded 94.4 million, whereas recoveries have topped 52 million.
A new high of 52,518 cases was reached on Nov. 2. Although it broke records, it was then surpassed by the 60,486 cases recorded Friday evening and Saturday’s high of 86,852.
The death toll on Monday rose, however, to 40,987 with 551 new fatalities reported over the last 24 hours, up from 271 on Sunday.
Worldwide, the death toll from COVID-19 stands at almost 1.3 million in 190 countries since first being detected in Wuhan, China in late December last year. The number of infections is over 50 million, according to the latest figures from US-based Johns Hopkins University.
The trend, he concluded, is a downward one in the Ile-de-France region. However, Health Minister Olivier Veran said the pattern would follow that of the first lockdown in that numbers of infection and fatalities would increase before their ultimate descent.
Some 89.5% of the country’s intensive care beds are now occupied by COVID-19 patients.
On Monday, hospitalizations stood at 20,063, up by 123 cases from 19,940 on Sunday. A total of 3,091 of those remain in intensive care, up by only 54 over the day before. A total of 99 departments throughout France remain in a vulnerable position with 3,042 clusters of infection considered serious.
Over the past week, infections from COVID-19 have risen exponentially, worrying both health professionals and the general public, who had just entered a second lockdown. Infections that reached 20,000+ in mid-October soon climbed into the 30,000 and 40,000 range.
A new high of 52,518 cases was reached on Nov. 2. Although it broke records, it was then surpassed by the 60,486 cases recorded Friday evening and Saturday’s high of 86,852.
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