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@UKBengali

It's been confirmed all sailors of the Charles de Gaulle that were tested positive for the coronavirus have recovered. One is still in hospital for observation and should come out very soon. Good news.
 
@UKBengali

It's been confirmed all sailors of the Charles de Gaulle that were tested positive for the coronavirus have recovered. One is still in hospital for observation and should come out very soon. Good news.

Great news for the sailors, great for France and this unfortunate episode will help policy makers make better choices on how to slowly get away from the "lockdowns" in as safe a manner as possible.
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 140.227 (+708)
Deaths : 17.003 (+183)
Hospitalized : 21.595 (-689)
Persons in ICU : 2.542 (-170)
Recovered in hospitals : 57.795 (+1.071)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 26.991 lives in France. (+348)
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 140.734 (+708)
Deaths : 17.101 (+83)
Hospitalized : 21.071 (-524)
Persons in ICU : 2.428 (-114)
Recovered in hospitals : 58.673 (+878)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 27.074 lives in France. (+83)
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 141.356 (+622)
Deaths : 17.224 (+123)
Hospitalized : 20.463 (-608)
Persons in ICU : 2.299 (-129)
Recovered in hospitals : 59.605 (+932)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 27.425 lives in France. (+351)
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 141.919 (+563)
Deaths : 17.342 (+104)
Hospitalized : 19.981 (-602)
Persons in ICU : 2.203 (-96)
Recovered in hospitals : 60.448 (+843)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 27.529 lives in France. (+104)
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 142.291 (+372)
Deaths : 17.412 (+70)
Hospitalized : 19.432 (-429)
Persons in ICU : 2.132 (-71)
Recovered in hospitals : 61.066 (+618)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 27.625 lives in France. (+96)
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 143.427 (+524)
Deaths : 17.714 (+125)
Hospitalized : 18.468 (-547)
Persons in ICU : 1.894 (-104)
Recovered in hospitals : 62.563 (+835)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 28.022 lives in France. (+217)
 
@Vergennes

Does France produce a 7 day rolling average chart of deaths like the UK does?

The UK is currently at 400, having come down from a peak of nearly 1000 6 weeks ago and so we can see falls of 100 deaths per week since the peak. This has been a consistent and linear fall.
 
France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 143.845 (+418)
Deaths : 17.812 (+98)
Hospitalized : 17.941(-527)
Persons in ICU : 1.794 (-100)
Recovered in hospitals : 63.354 (+791)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 28.132 lives in France. (+110)

@Vergennes

Does France produce a 7 day rolling average chart of deaths like the UK does?

The UK is currently at 400, having come down from a peak of nearly 1000 6 weeks ago and so we can see falls of 100 deaths per week since the peak. This has been a consistent and linear fall.

No it doesn't. Indeed I've seen them and that's "good news." Hopefully however there won't be any second wave due to lockdown measures being lifted all over Europe,although it would take weeks to feel any impact.
 
Sweden records deadliest month in almost 30 years
  • News Desk
    Agence France-Presse
Stockholm, Sweden / Tue, May 19, 2020 / 09:15 am

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People practice social distancing outside the entrance to the city park Tradgardsforeningen as the spread of the COVID-19 continues, in central Gothenburg, Sweden April 24, 2020. Sweden, whose softer approach to the new coronavirus pandemic has garnered worldwide attention, recorded its deadliest month in almost three decades in April, according to statistics released on Monday. (REUTERS/TT News Agency/Adam Ihse)

Sweden, whose softer approach to the new coronavirus pandemic has garnered worldwide attention, recorded its deadliest month in almost three decades in April, according to statistics released on Monday.

Sweden has stopped short of introducing the restrictive lockdowns seen elsewhere in Europe, instead opting for an approach based on the "principle of responsibility".

The Scandinavian country has kept schools open for children under the age of 16, along with cafes, bars, restaurants and businesses, and urged people to respect social distancing guidelines.


A total of 10,458 deaths were recorded in the country of 10.3 million inhabitants in April, Statistics Sweden said.

"We have to go back to December 1993 to find more dead during a single month," Tomas Johansson, population statistician at Statistics Sweden, said in a statement.

In total, 97,008 deaths were recorded in Sweden during the whole of 1993, which in turn was the deadliest year since 1918, when the Spanish flu pandemic ravaged the country.

Johansson told AFP there was no official breakdown explaining the high death toll in December 1993 but said there was a flu epidemic at the time.

According to preliminary data, the number of deaths has been on the decline since the end of April, including in Stockholm -- the epicenter of the Swedish epidemic -- where the highest number of deaths were recorded in early April.

The Swedish approach to the novel coronavirus has come under criticism both at home and abroad, particularly as the number of deaths has far exceeded those in neighboring Nordic countries, which have all imposed more restrictive containment measures.

On Monday, Sweden reported a total of 30,377 confirmed cased of the new coronavirus and 3,698 deaths.

https://www.thejakartapost.com/news...cords-deadliest-month-in-almost-30-years.html
 
No it doesn't. Indeed I've seen them and that's "good news." Hopefully however there won't be any second wave due to lockdown measures being lifted all over Europe,although it would take weeks to feel any impact.


France is also doing "good" with average daily deaths now seeming like in the 100-200 range.

UK is in a bit of a shambles with government trying to get people back into work and schools to reopen in a phased manner from June 1 but failing miserably.

A lot of people are not going back to work as their employers do not deem it safe and there is barely any demand due to slump in consumer spending.

It looks like a major proportion of schools scheduled to open will not open on June 1 as they have little confidence they can provide the necessary safe environment for staff and children.

I think with the warm weather over the summer, a resurgence of the virus is unlikely but am a little worried about later in the year if no effective vaccine is found.

The economic and social cost of living with Covid-19 will be great in Europe and a vaccine really needs to be developed this year.
 
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France over the last 24 hours (hospitals statistics only)

Cases : 144.163 (+318)
Deaths : 17.870 (+58)
Hospitalized : 17.583 (-358)
Persons in ICU : 1.745 (-49)
Recovered in hospitals : 63.858 (+504)

If we count deaths at nursing homes the virus has claimed 28.215 lives in France. (+83)
 

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