Almost 27,000 new confirmed cases in France in a single day, cumulative confirmed cases exceed 710,000-Chinanews



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  (Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) France has about 27,000 new confirmed cases in a single day, and the cumulative number of confirmed cases exceeds 710,000

China News Agency, Paris, October 10 (Reporter Li Yang) At 10 local time, France saw nearly 27,000 newly diagnosed cases of new coronary pneumonia in a single day, a new record since the outbreak; the cumulative number of confirmed cases in France exceeded 710,000 that day.

Data released by the French Ministry of Health that night showed that epidemic indicators continued to deteriorate: the number of new confirmed cases in France on the 10th was approaching 27,000, reaching 26,896, an increase of 6,647 over the previous day. The total number of confirmed cases in France surpassed 710,000 that day, reaching 718,873.

    Data map: On October 6 local time, Paris, the French capital, began to implement new epidemic prevention measures to implement the relevant measures after the official designation of Paris as the “strongest alert zone” for the epidemic Photo by China News Agency reporter Li Yang

The data also shows that the virus continues to spread. The number of cluster infections under investigation increased to 1,446 and 99 new cluster infections were added in a single day on day 10; the positive virus test rate continued to rise and has now risen to a new high of 11%. The number of deaths from new coronary pneumonia in France is now 32,684, with 54 new deaths.

At present, the number of patients hospitalized with the new crown in France is 7,976, an increase of 133 over the previous day; there are 1,456 seriously ill patients; 4,999 recently hospitalized patients in the last week, of which 928 were seriously ill; and the Paris metropolitan area currently has 2,587 hospitalized patients.

The latest map of the epidemic released by the French Ministry of Health on the 10th shows that the four cities of Lyon, Lille, Grenoble and Saint-Etienne in France and their surroundings have been officially included in the “strongest alert zone” of the epidemic, and will be implemented from the same day. New measures to prevent the epidemic in response to the worsening of the epidemic situation. Paris, Marseille and Guadeloupe, an overseas province, have previously been included in the “strongest alert zone” for the epidemic.

According to official French requirements, cities and regions included in the “strongest alert zone” of the epidemic must adopt the following new measures to prevent the epidemic: all bars must be closed for at least 15 days; restaurants must be opened with improved epidemic prevention measures; game rooms and other entertainment venues Business will be discontinued, etc.

The French Ministry of Health declared that cities and regions included in the “strongest alert zone” can also take stricter epidemic prevention measures themselves, such as restricting the use of public transport during peak travel hours; reduce regional flights; prohibit access to beaches and lakes AND the river, etc.

Local government officials in Lyon, Lille, Grenoble and Saint-Etienne deployed epidemic prevention work on the 10th. In addition to implementing new measures against the epidemic, the relevant cities have also introduced specific local measures. For example, Lille will restrict night-time restaurant opening hours. (Finish)

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