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France records additional 472 Covid-19 deaths as infection rate falls

Covid-19 cases have been soaring worldwide. AFP/Archives

According to the data released Tuesday by the French health authorities, 472 patients were admitted into intensive care. There are now 4,736 Covid-19 patients in intensive care units whose nationwide capacity has been increased from 5,000 to 6,400 beds.

Tuesday’s figures are slightly lower than on Monday when France recorded the highest daily toll since the start of the second wave of the epidemic with 551 deaths in 24 hours in hospitals. The highest number of deaths for a day was on April 6, with 613 deaths in 24 hours in hospital.

“The peak of the epidemic is ahead of us, the second wave is still progressing,” the Director General of Health, Professor Jérôme Salomon, warned on Monday.

On Tuesday, 6,867 new deaths were recorded worldwide. Sars-Cov-2 has infected close to 51 million people worldwide, with more than 1.2 million deaths.

The US remains the hardest-hit nation at more than 10 million cases and nearly 240,000 deaths while in Italy, a leading health expert warned that the Covid-19 situation is “largely out of control.” More than 41,000 people have died so far in Italy, with more than 935,000 cases.

- with Agencies

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