Covid card: in which department does it start again in December?

Covid card in which department does it start again in

FRANCE COVID SITUATION. Covid incidence rates are increasing in almost all regions of France, especially in the South.

[Mis à jour le 2 décembre 2022 à 10h34] The Covid incidence rate from all tests and antigenic tests increase in almost all regions. The greatest increases are observed in Occitania and Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur in week 47 (November 21-27) reports Public Health France on December 1. The news hospital admissions increase in several regions, particularly in Burgundy Franche-Comté and Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur where the increases are greatest. What are the regions and departments on alert ? Vhere are the card pictures published by Public Health France (and his website Geodes) and the Ministry of Health and the General Directorate of Health.

Covid map in France by department

The positivity rate reflects the percentage of people who test positive for Covid either for the first time or more than 60 days after a previous positive test out of all people tested.

Map of the incidence rate in France

The Covid incidence rate = the positivity rate multiplied by the screening rate.

Map of Covid hospitalizations in France

Covid map in the world

As of November 6, 2022, 629 million confirmed cases and 6.5 million deaths have been reported worldwide. Cases decline in November as do Covid-related deaths. Maps of Covid cases and Covid-related deaths around the world are updated by theWHO.

Map of Covid cases around the world
Map of Covid-19 cases/100,000 inhabitants by country, 14-20 November 2022 © WHO
Map of covid deaths around the world
Map of deaths linked to Covid-19/100,000 inhabitants by country, 14-20 November 2022 © WHO

► See the animated spread of the coronavirus around the world

Sources

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

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

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