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France registers nearly 9,000 new Covid cases in record high daily tally

Doctor Widad Abdi, 42-year-old, wearing a protective face mask, works in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients at the Clinique de l’Estree private hospital in Stains near Paris as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues in France. REUTERS - Benoit Tessier

France's registered its previous record of new infections at the peak of the first outbreak. On 31 March, the French health ministry counted 7,578 new cases -- some 1,500 fewer than on the latest count.

One of the reasons may be that testing has become more extensive. But the positive testing rate is 4.5 percent, with 53 new clusters were discovered over the last 24 hours. Since Thursday, 4,671 people have been hospitalised with severe symptoms, 473 are in intensive care, 9 more than on Thursday.

Globally, a total of 26 million Covid-19 cases have been registered, resulting in over 873,000 deaths. USA, Brazil and India top the list with the US the most affected country by far, with over 6.3 million cases.

Second wave

France has over 300,000 registered cases and 30,706 deaths.

The "second wave" of infections in France is affecting more people than during the first peak of infections in March.

At the peak of the epidemic after the initial outbreak, daily infections only crossed the 7,000 mark once. But in the 8 days since 28 August, the 7,000-mark has been surpassed four times.

The French government on Friday announced it had shut 22 schools in metropolitan France and the overseas territory of Réunion due to new outbreaks.

Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer insisted that back-to-school had gone smoothly for the vast majority, but parent associations are concerned that too much is being left up to families to manage.

"The health protocol is working," assured Blanquer, speaking to Europe 1 radio on Friday morning, marking the end of the first week since the new school year began.

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