COVID-19: threshold of 150,000 dead has been crossed in France, according to Public Health France

During the week ending on July 3, the circulation of the coronavirus intensified in mainland France. The new hospitalizations as well as the dead have increased sharply, the oldest people being mainly concerned, insufficiently vaccinated, notes SPF.

Le Monde with AFP

The threshold of 150,000 deaths related to the COVVI-19 was crossed on Friday in France, where the epidemic has been raging since the beginning of 2020, against the backdrop of the strong increase in reinfections, according to public health figures France. With 74 people who died in the hospital following the disease in 24 hours, the number of deaths exceeded 150,000. The 140,000 mark had been crossed on March 11, two years after the start of the pandemic in France.

Over the week ending on July 3, the circulation of COVVI-19 intensified in mainland France, and new hospitalizations as well as deaths have increased sharply, mostly the oldest, insufficiently vaccinated, also Public health statement France in its weekly point.

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