New French COVID-19 infections surge over 30,000 in past 24 hours

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PARIS: France recorded more than 30,000 new COVID-19 infections over 24 hours for the first time since August as the pace of infection sped up despite new social distancing measures and a drive to boost vaccinations. The health ministry reported 30,454 new cases on Tuesday, pushing the cumulative total abo

PARIS: France recorded more than 30,000 new COVID-19 infections over 24 hours for the first time since August as the pace of infection sped up despite new social distancing measures and a drive to boost vaccinations.

"Today, we will announce 30,000 cases over 24 hours. That is a very major increase in the infection rate, which shows that we really are, unfortunately, in a fifth wave of the epidemic," Health Minister Olivier Veran told lawmakers on Tuesday, flagging the surge ahead of publication of the numbers. Last week, France's health regulator said a third dose of vaccines should be extended to everyone aged over 40, and from Nov 15 the government made mask-wearing compulsory in all primary schools again.

The number of patients in intensive care units in France on Tuesday rose to 1,455, up by 49 from Monday, while new recorded COVID-19-related deaths rose by 84.

 

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