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France reports more than 41,800 new coronavirus cases

Authorities report nearly 900 fatalities, taking death toll beyond 94,300

Yusuf Ozcan  | 27.03.2021 - Update : 27.03.2021
France reports more than 41,800 new coronavirus cases A view of coronavirus (Covid-19) emergency service at the Saint Cloud Hospital Center Des Quatre Villes , Paris, France ( Julien Mattia - Anadolu Agency )

PARIS 

France registered 41,869 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, the Public Health Authority announced on Friday. 

As much as 304 people died in hospitals in the last 24 hours and 594 in aged care homes during the last three days.

With the new additions, the death toll increased to 94,302.

The number of people who contracted the virus increased 41,869 to more than 4.46 million.

A total of 27,242 people are being treated at hospitals with 4,766 in intensive care, while the number of recoveries rose to 288,062.

The number who have been vaccinated since Dec. 27 exceeds 7.51 million, including more than 2.65 million who received their second jabs, according to Health Ministry data.

On March 16, the one-year anniversary of France’s first nationwide lockdown, French Prime Minister Jean Castex said: “The pandemic is playing overtime. We are in what looks like a form of a third wave … characterized by the variants.”

Two days later, Castex took his first shot of the AstraZeneca vaccine as its administration was resumed nationwide following an eight-day suspension due to safety concerns.

Almost a week later on March 25, the country banned outdoor gatherings of more than six people to stem the spread of the disease.

“The trend is accelerating almost everywhere,” said health Minister Olivier Veran, who announced restrictive measures in Aube, Nievre and Rhone, taking the total of semi-confined administrative divisions to 19.

The diagnosis of 45,000 cases was last recorded in October when France announced a second lockdown. Veran, however, refuted the possibility of a third lockdown.

The situation remains most worrying in the northern areas of the Paris region of Ile-de-France and the Hauts-de-France and Provence in the south, which has been witnessing increased hospital admissions.

Admissions to the ICU units include younger patients, many of whom are infected with rapidly spreading variants.

Since December 2019, the pandemic has claimed more than 2.76 million lives in 192 countries and regions.

More than 125.9 million cases have been reported worldwide, with recoveries exceeding 71.34 million, according to figures compiled by the US-based Johns Hopkins University.


*Writing by Merve Berker


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