COVID-19 in France: more than 10,500 new positive cases

France recorded more than 10,500 new cases of COVID-19 in 24 hours, down from the day before, but the positivity rate increased for the second day in a row, according to data released Sunday by Public Health France.

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The exact number of additional cases is 10,569.

Sunday figures are generally down from previous days, due to the closure of testing laboratories.

The positivity rate (proportion of the number of positive people compared to the total number of people tested) rose to 5.7% (against 5.6% the day before).

In addition, 3,894 patients were hospitalized over the last seven days – or 41 more compared to the figures announced the day before – including 593 in intensive care (the same number as Saturday), said the public health service.

Since the start of the epidemic, at least 31,585 deaths linked to COVID-19 have been recorded in France, 12 more than the day before, including 20,725 in hospitals.

www.journaldequebec.com

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