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France - COVID-19: 363,350 cases, 30,893 deaths?

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...-list-12044162

On Thursday infections in France rose by more than 1,600 over a 24-hour period for a second day.

French health ministry adviser Jerome Salomon said: "The virus continues to circulate very actively worldwide.
There is a very clear upwards trend in France and Europe."

Travel consultant Paul Charles had told The Times: "It is vital that France gets its case numbers down over the next five days if it is to avoid the government adding it to its quarantine list."


https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/cases-2019-ncov-eueea

No recent update on numbers.
 
COVID-1 9: assessment and key figures in France

Note: following a computer failure, mortality data and the number of hospitalized patients were not available as of 26/08.

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France on Tuesday reported over 3,300 new infections in 24 hours, with new admissions to hospital and intensive care also continuing an upward trend observed in recent weeks following a dip brought about by a near two-month social lockdown.

https://www.france24.com/en/20200826...n-virus-battle
 
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