The number of new confirmed cases in France exceeds 20,000 in a single day, the positive rate of virus tests exceeds 10%



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Original title: New confirmed cases in France exceeded 20,000 in a single day, the rate of positive results in virus tests exceeded 10%

(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) The number of new confirmed cases in France exceeds 20,000 in a single day, the positive rate of virus tests exceeds 10%

China News Service, Paris, October 9 (Reporter Li Yang) The ninth local time, the number of new confirmed cases of the new crown in France exceeded 20,000 in a single day, setting a new record since the outbreak; the cumulative number of confirmed cases in France was close to 700,000 that day, and the virus was tested. The positive rate has exceeded 10%.

Data on the epidemic released by the French Ministry of Health that night showed that a number of indicators of the epidemic continued to deteriorate. France has recently confirmed more than 20,000 cases in a single day on the 9th, reaching 20,339. The total number of officially confirmed confirmed cases in France that day approached 700,000, reaching 691,977.

The data shows that the positive rate of virus testing has passed the 10% mark, reaching a new high of 10.4%, indicating that the virus is still spreading. The number of cluster infections under investigation is now 1,362 and the number of new cluster infections in a single day on the 9th is 124; the number of deaths from new coronary pneumonia in France is currently 32,630 and there are 62 new deaths.

Currently, the number of patients hospitalized with the new crown in France has risen to 7,864, an increase of 240 from the previous day, including 1,448 seriously ill patients; 4,837 new patients recently admitted, including 921 seriously ill patients; there are currently 2,571 hospitalized patients in the Paris metropolitan area. An increase of 65 people the day before.

The president of the French scientific committee for the official response to the epidemic, Del Frasi, said on the 9th that it is necessary to avoid re-sealing the city in some areas, but that if necessary, it must be done. He noted that restrictive measures must be taken so that the virus does not spread further, which is a strategy that must be adopted today.

Delfrasi expects the next six months to face difficulties, but the French must learn to live with the virus until “next summer.” He noted that the next two weeks will be very critical for Paris, especially the demand for intensive care units.

French Prime Minister Castel visited Toulouse on the 9th. Speaking of the epidemic, he said that, like many cities in France, the urban circle of Toulouse was not immune to the recent spike in the epidemic. He warned that current data show that the epidemic situation will soon reach a critical point and the relevant measures will be fully effective only when all French people jointly abide by the epidemic prevention measures.

Castel said French officials have made “tough decisions” in response to the epidemic in recent weeks. He believes that the new epidemic prevention measures are essential to protect the health and safety of people, especially the elderly and the sick, and medical personnel will be re-examined. (Finish)Return to Sohu to see more

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