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

https://www.connexionfrance.com/Fren...intensive-care
There were 1,555 patients in critical care units yesterday, the French health authorities announced last night.

This is 54 patients less than the day before despite 37 new admissions.

In total there are 16,264 people currently in hospital suffering from the virus, 534 less than on Tuesday.
....
In total, 28,530 people are recorded as having died since the beginning of the epidemic in France - 18,195 in hospital and 10,335 in care homes.

There were 83 new hospital deaths between Tuesday and Wednesday.

There have now been 145,555 recorded cases of Covid-19 in France with 276 new cases detected from Tuesday to Wednesday.

https://www.worldometers.info/corona...ountry/france/

Coronavirus Cases:

182,722Deaths:

28,530
 
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world...-19-face-masks
France has reported 182,913 coronavirus cases so far - the seventh highest in the world and third largest in the European Union behind Italy and Spain. More worryingly, more than 33,000 people have died from coronavirus COVID-19 in the country - the third highest death toll in the world behind only the US and Britain. As the first signs of coronavirus arrived in the country in the winter, hundreds of thousands of face masks were being burnt as part of a cost-cutting programme to run down the stock of the protective item, which had reached a peak of 1.7 billion in 2011.
...
the under-pressure President Emmanuel Macron, who is facing accusations of incompetence for allowing the destruction of masks to continue even after the virus had been reported in France.

Mr Macron's Government has also been accused of lying for initially claiming there is no point wearing masks in p
ublic.
 
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-he...-idUKKBN23C2L0

“The epidemic is currently under control. The virus is still circulating ... but at a slow speed,” Jean-Fran?ois Delfraissy, head of the COVID-19 scientific committee set up by the government, told France Inter radio.

The coronavirus death toll rose by 46 to reach 29,111, which is the fifth-highest total in the world.

The number of confirmed cases rose by 0.4% to 153,055.


According to Reuters calculations, if probable cases of coronavirus in care homes are added, France’s total number of cases stands at more than 189,000, the eighth-highest tally in the world on that basis.

The ministry said the number of people being treated in hospital for COVID-19 fell by 405 to 12,696. At the peak of the outbreak in mid-April that number reached 32,292
 
Another country changing counting procedure....resulting in drastic lowering of overall case numbers....


"Decrease in confirmed cases due to a change in calculation method.
Since June 2, patients who test positive are only counted once."


154,188 cases and 29,209 deaths

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On the ECDC site:

"NOTE: on 29/05/2020, the increase reported by France is due to the implementation of a new laboratory-based surveillance system of COVID-19 (SI-DEP) since 13 Maywith a significant increase of the laboratory coverage, allowing the inclusion of retrospective cases diagnosed since that date."

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


So France has taken out previously presumed cases and is counting lab confirmed cases only?

Here is our screen shot from the government site on March 15, 2020 at 151k cases:

https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...340#post837340


Here is our screen shot from the government site on March 16, 2020 at 167k cases:

https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/...710#post837710


For posterity here is a screen shot of the ECDC posting for today:



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



What is going on here?


https://www.gouvernement.fr/info-cor...rte-et-donnees
 
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Les Ehpad exclus


Regrouper ces enqu?tes va ainsi permettre, selon le procureur, d'?tablir un fonds documentaire commun sur l'?tat des connaissances scientifiques. Car "pour ce type d'infractions, le code p?nal dit bien qu'il faut appr?cier les responsabilit?s" des d?cideurs "au regard des moyens et des connaissances dont ils disposaient au moment des d?cisions",

Coronavirus: le parquet de Paris ouvre une vaste enqu?te sur la gestion de la crise

https://www.bfmtv.com/police-justice...e-1930172.html
 
Translation Google

Coronavirus: still no signal of resumption of the epidemic in France

Public health France notes the “continuation of the reduction in the circulation of SARS-CoV-2 for more than 9 weeks”.

By Le Figaro with AFP
Posted 7 hours ago, updated 7 hours ago

There is still no signal to resume the Covid-19 epidemic in France a month after the containment was lifted, according to the latest weekly update from Public Health France.

The health agency notes the " continued decrease in circulation of SARS-CoV-2 for more than 9 weeks " and notes the " absence of signals in favor of a resumption of the epidemic " in France, at with the exception of Guyana and Mayotte.

In this surveillance bulletin published Thursday evening, Public Health France notes that the number of outbreaks of infections (or " clusters ") reported each week decreases for that of June 1 to 7 compared to the previous three. As of June 9, their total number was 193 (179 in mainland France and 14 overseas). But more than half are already under control and none has given rise to an uncontrolled spread of the virus outside, according to the health agency.

Finally, the surveillance indicators for the Covid-19 epidemic are all down for the week from June 1 to 7 compared to the previous one: the number of confirmed cases amounted to 2,899 (compared to 3,777 the week before) , the number of hospitalizations at 1,156 (against 1,738), that of admissions to intensive care at 129 (against 226) and that of deaths in hospital and in nursing homes at 395 (against 570).

From May 31 to June 6, 2020, just over 194,000 people were tested and 2,900 were positive (a rate of 1.5%, equivalent to the week before).

https://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/...l-de-reprise-de-l-epidemie-en-france-20200612
 
https://www.santepubliquefrance.fr/...ronavirus-sars-cov-2-covid-19-france-et-monde

* Number of deaths updated daily for deaths occurring in hospital and every Tuesday for deaths occurring within Social and medico-social establishments. ** Number of people tested positive in SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR divided by the number of people tested, over the last 7 consolidated days. *** Vulnerability level classification method: from all the indicators produced and reports received, including cluster investigations, Public Health France carries out a contextualized daily risk analysis, department by department. The resulting indicator of the level of vulnerability reflects both viral circulation and the impact on the health of the population of the department
 
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