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Evening Standard
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Tammy Hughes

France enters third lockdown as hospital admissions surge

A doctor and nurses tend to a Covid-19 patient under respiratory assistance lying unconscious in a room of the intensive care unit of the Hopital Prive in Antony, a southern Paris suburb

(Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

France has entered its third national lockdown after hospital admissions soared.

A total of 5,273 people were in intensive care units (ICU) for COVID-19 on Saturday a rise of 19 from the previous day.

The government had been trying to keep the lid on new COVID cases with curfews and regional measures but for the next four weeks, schools and non-essential businesses across the country will remain shut.

President Emmanuel Macron has pledged more hospital beds to care for critically ill COVID-19 patients.

Macron had hoped to steer France out of the pandemic without having to impose a third national lockdown that would further batter an economy still reeling from last year’s slump.

But new strains of the virus have swept across France and much of Europe, amid a slower rollout of anti-COVID vaccines in the European Union than in some countries including Britain and the United States.

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