the wave lasts, experts warn

the wave lasts experts warn

COVID. This Monday, January 24, 2022, the latest Covid-19 figures in France show the wave is not weakening. The incidence rate continues to climb and is now 3,674.63 cases per 100,000 population. In addition, experts believe that it is still too early to envisage the end of the epidemic.

23:39 – To know everything about the vaccination pass

This Monday, January 24, the vaccine pass came into effect in France. It replaces the health pass for everyone over 16 years old. If you want to know everything, understand everything about this new pass, you can read our article on the subject by clicking on this link.

23:17 – Réunion is the department with the highest incidence rate

The latest coronavirus figures were released by Public Health France this Monday, January 24, 2022. Reunion has the highest incidence rate in France. Thus, it is 5,081.06 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. In contrast, Mayotte has the lowest incidence rate with 441.91 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

22:49 – Over 34 million booster doses have been performed

The Ministry of Solidarity and Health has released the latest vaccination figures as of January 24. Thus, 34,039,488 booster doses were administered. in addition, 53,833,041 first injections were performed.

22:15 – Christiane Taubira clarifies her position on vaccination

While a few weeks ago she had refused to call on the population to be vaccinated, Christiane Taubira clarified her position on the question on the set of C à vous on France 5: “Today, the vaccine is the only and best solution.” On the other hand, she wonders about the restrictions of freedoms of the vaccination pass, and to clarify: “In fact the vaccination pass is an obligation to vaccinate. I think that the President of the Republic could have taken the decision of a vaccination obligation.

21:45 – The incidence rate has increased by more than 20% in one week

On his Twitter account, the Parisian journalist Nicolas Berrod warns of the sharp increase in the incidence rate “of at least 20% in one week in almost all age groups”. And to clarify: “It is among 10-19 year olds that it is highest, then among young adults and children under 10 (week of January 15 to 21).”

21:14 – Screening is decreasing among adolescents

Based on the data of the day from Public Health France, Nicolas Berrod, journalist at Le Parisien, reported on his Twitter account of the drop in the number of tests on his Twitter account: “Screening has collapsed among children and adolescents, surely partly due to the more massive use of self-tests (which do not appear in SI-DEP) with the new health protocol. And to clarify: “It now seems to be stabilizing in all age groups.”

20:14 – Brigitte Bourguignon tested positive for coronavirus

Brigitte Bourguignon’s team has announced that the minister delegate in charge of autonomy has tested positive for Covid-19. This Tuesday, January 25, a trip was planned in Haute-Garonne to present a new anti-fall plan for the elderly. It is postponed until further notice.

19:39 – How is the hospital situation?

This Friday, January 24, the hospital situation remains worrying according to the latest figures from Public Health France. Thus, 29,748 people are currently hospitalized with Covid-19. That’s 910 more patients in 24 hours. In addition, the numbers in intensive care are on the rise again. Indeed, 3,776 people are in intensive care, 16 more than on Sunday.

7:25 p.m. – What is the latest assessment of the coronavirus in France?

The figures for the coronavirus in France are still very worrying this Monday, January 24, 2022. Communicated by Public Health France, they report 108,481 new cases, a significant number for a Monday. In addition, the incidence rate continues to increase, gaining 74.84 points in 24 hours. Thus, it is now 3,674.63 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. On the other hand, the seven-day average seems to be stabilizing: 360,912 new cases, against 360,007 the day before.

18:32 – 12-17 year olds can access the booster dose

Since this morning, children in the 12-17 age group can be given the booster dose from the moment their last injection dates back more than six months. To find out all about this booster dose, you can read our article on the subject by clicking on this link.

18:11 – 20,000 complaints against the government dismissed

This Monday, January 24, FranceInfo revealed that the Court of Justice of the Republic dismissed 20,000 complaints against members of the government such as Jean Castex and Olivier Véran. They had been written by an antivax lawyer explains the news site.

18:01 – How many vaccination slots are available on Doctolib?

Doctolib states on its site that 797,024 appointments for anti-Covid vaccination are available within 3 days, 1,533,071 within 7 days and 3,012,673 within 14 days.

17:44 – How many French people make an appointment every day to get vaccinated?

According to Doctolib, 7,932 slots for a first injection of the Covid-19 vaccine are reserved on the platform each day on average over the last seven days.

17:31 – How many French people make their appointment for their vaccination reminder every day?

According to Doctolib, 110,759 slots for a booster dose are reserved every day via the online medical appointment booking and management platform.

17:16 – How many French people have been vaccinated against Covid-19?

Also according to the Ministry of Health and Solidarity, since the start of the vaccination campaign against the coronavirus in France, 53,813,666 people have received at least one injection (79.8% of the total population), including 10,985 in 24 hours. In addition, 52,479,166 people have a complete vaccination schedule (77.8% of the total population).

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Here is the latest assessment of the coronavirus in France according to data updated daily by Public Health France and available on Data.gouv. Figures as of January 24, 2022:

According to last epidemiological point from Public Health France (SPF), published Thursday January 20, “the circulation of SARS-CoV-2 remained very intense, with a less marked increase in the number of cases and still significant hospital pressure” in week 02 (January 10-16 ). The incidence rate was over 3,000 positive cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

Follow the evolution of the coronavirus in your municipality thanks to the map below. Click on a department to display the list of municipalities. Also find all the details on this mapping and the complete point by city and by department in our article on the Covid map in France.

Since mid-October 2020, Public Health France has been communicating incidence data (number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants) at municipal level. The figures are at this stage communicated according to a scale (10, 20, 50, 150, 250, 500, 1000 cases per 100,000 inhabitants). The data is expressed over a rolling week, which means that it is calculated on a D-day from tests carried out between 3 and 9 days previously. To access information relating to the coronavirus in your municipality, enter its name in the search engine or click on its department in the map below.

As a reminder, the incidence rate corresponds to the number of new cases of Covid-19 over a period of one week, compared to the total population of a territory (country, region, department or municipality). This indicator is generally expressed as the number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The screening rate gives the number of people having carried out a screening test for the coronavirus out of the total number of inhabitants, during the period. It is also most often expressed per 100,000 inhabitants. Finally, the test positivity rate gives the percentage of positive tests for the coronavirus, compared to the total number of tests carried out over the period.



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