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France: COVID-19 infections spike midweek

Many coronavirus indicators continue downward trend, but troubling rise in cases reinforces need for caution

Cindi Cook  | 03.12.2020 - Update : 03.12.2020
France: COVID-19 infections spike midweek ( Julien Mattia - Anadolu Agency )

PARIS

France has been seeing a downward trend in daily coronavirus statistics, but Wednesday brought a troubling spike in infections.  

Cases rose substantially to 14,064 from 8,803 on Tuesday.  

Sizable drops had been recorded in past weeks in a welcome sign, but Wednesday's rise was notable. Total infections since record-keeping began in March stand at 2,230,571, according to the Ministry of Health. 

Fatalities fell to 313 from 365 on Tuesday. The official death toll since March stands at 53,816. 

Hospitalizations fell as well to 8,625 from 9,047 the previous day. A total of 1,212 people remain in intensive care, down by 97. 

The positivity rate in France remains at 10.8% but has been descending over the past week. 

Worldwide, the death toll from COVID-19 stands at more than 1.4 million since the virus was first detected in Wuhan, China in late December last year. The number of infections totals over 64 million, according to the latest figures from US-based Johns Hopkins University. 

As news emerged Wednesday that the first vaccinations would take place in the UK starting next week, France is ramping up its own vaccinations with a screening campaign to take place in three test cities: Lille, Saint-Etienne and Le Havre. 

The real solution though, according to scientists, is mass testing, with the ability to test nearly the entire population of France, the icing on the cake to a pandemic that has ravaged the country. The goal: Finding those who do not present symptoms who are the most common spreaders of the virus. Eliminating one of the greatest factors in the contagion chain would be key.​​​​​​​ 

Ten scientists delivered a letter to the Elysee Palace on Wednesday recommending such a mass screening that could take place in the city of Lille before Christmas.

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