Covid map: departments where the epidemic is starting again

Covid map the departments where the epidemic is starting again

COVID JUNE CARD. The indicators of the Covid epidemic are increasing in France after several weeks of decline. The maps illustrate this. What is the Covid situation by department, in France? In Europe ? In the world ? For traveling ? Which countries are in the red zone?

[Mis à jour le 29 juin 2022 à 15h58] The Covid-19 epidemic is well spread in France and in other countries of the world. Tracking maps show it. It is in the departments of Île-de-France that the epidemic recovery is strongest at the end of June. What is the Covid situation in France and for trips this summer ? By department ? In Europe ? In the world ? What are the red areas ? here are the pictures published by French Public Health, the Ministry of Health and the Directorate General for Health and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) for the outbreak in Europe.

Map of countries for traveling

The map of countries classified by color according to their epidemic situation and published by the government has not changed since March 31, 2022.

Map of countries by color for travel on March 31, 2022 © gouv.fr

Covid map in France by department

The number of people tested positive for Covid-19 per 100,000 inhabitants over the last 7 days (incidence rate) is a good indicator for understanding the progression of the epidemic. It is closely monitored by the government.

Map of the incidence rate in France

Map of Covid hospitalizations in France

Covid map in Europe

map europe covid 23 june 2022
Map of the Covid epidemic in Europe updated on June 23, 2022 © ECDC

Covid map in the world

world-covid-map as of June 16, 2022
Map of the Covid-19 epidemic in the world as of June 16, 2022 © Ecdc.europa.eu

► See the animated spread of the coronavirus around the world

Sources

– For French data: dashboard available on government.fr and cartographic observatory GEODES of Public Health France.

– For international data: maps from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

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