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France: 16,972 new cases recorded as start of large-scale testing begins - hospitalizations remain stable - October 3, 2020

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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  • Nearly 17,000 cases in 24 hours in France
In France, the number of new cases identified stood at 16,972 on Saturday evening, a figure never reached since the start of large-scale tests, announced Public Health France (SpF). The number of new confirmed cases and therefore the incidence are stable compared to the previous week, specifies SpF, which however underlines that, due to the saturation of the analytical laboratories, the indicators must "be interpreted with caution because they do not now more than imperfectly describe the dynamics of the epidemic on the territory ” . The test positivity rate, meanwhile, rose to 7.9% from 7.7% on Friday. The number of hospitalizations remains relatively stable.

Faced with the resurgence of the epidemic, Paris and several metropolises risk experiencing the same fate as Marseille and falling into the maximum alert zone, synonymous with radical restriction

https://www.lemonde.fr/internationa...us-de-100-000-morts-en-inde_6054626_3210.html
 
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