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France tops 7,000 Covid cases for second day as intensive care admissions rise

French Prime Minister Jean Castex speaks during a press conference to present his Government's crisis recovery plan for economy from the Covid-19 pandemic. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / POOL / AFP) AFP - LUDOVIC MARIN

For the second day in a row, France registered more than 7,000 new Covid-19 cases.

The ministry of health said on Thursday that 7,157 new cases had been registered, rising from Wednesday's tally of 7,017. More than 40 new clusters were recorded on each day.

Hospitalisations also continued the upward trend, as 57 more people were admitted to intensive care, taking the figure to 464.

Over one million tests have been carried out in the last week alone, bringing the total number of tested to more than 8 million – 11 percent of the population – since the beginning of the pandemic.

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 on 3 September.

Second wave

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

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

On 31 March, the highest number of daily infections recorded was 7,578 cases. In the 6 days since 28 August, the 7,000-mark was broken three 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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