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Covid-19: Fewer than 100 new deaths as hospitalisations continue to fall

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May 10, 2020
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Issued on: 09/05/2020 – 19:37Modified: 09/05/2020 – 19:37

French health officials on Saturday announced another 80 deaths from the new coronavirus, the lowest figure recorded over 24 hours since early April.

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The figures for those in intensive care also fell, with 38 people admitted for critical care.

The death toll in France now stands at 26,310, one of the Europe's highest.

Just four of the latest fatalities were registered in nursing homes, a spectacular fall compared with daily figures for recent weeks, against 76 who died in hospital.

France is on Monday due to begin relaxing lockdown restrictions imposed eight weeks ago with health authorities now registering much reduced pressures on intensive care services compared to the height of the crisis.

In all, 22,614 sufferers remain hospitalised, including 265 new admissions on Friday.

A total of 95,829 people have been hospitalised since the start of the epidemic and to date 56,038 people have returned home following treatment.

"The epidemic remains active and is evolving and the virus is circulating in many zones across the country," France's health directorate general noted as it warneRead More – Source

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