France records 332,000 COVID cases in a single day | Daily News

France records 332,000 COVID cases in a single day

A sign reading 'wearing protective mask is mandatory' on a street in Lille, France.
A sign reading 'wearing protective mask is mandatory' on a street in Lille, France.

FRANCE: France set a record for new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period on Wednesday with 332,000 additional infections recorded, according to the latest official figures.

It was the first time that French cases breached 300,000, smashing the previous record established on Tuesday when 271,686 new COVID cases were recorded.

Over the same period, another 2,483 people were admitted to hospital Wednesday, 396 of them to intensive care.

Hours after Health Minister Olivier Veran told Parliament the figures was “from memory” 335,000, the official figure of 332,252 was published by France's National Health Authority. The Minister was speaking during a debate on the government's plan to replace the current health pass -- which contains proof of vaccination, a negative test or recent recovery -- with a “vaccine pass” for which only people with full vaccination qualify.

Veran said that 66,000 people in France had received their first COVID jab on Wednesday, a daily rate not seen since the beginning of October. Around five million people in France are still unvaccinated, with 20 percent of them considered to be at high risk from COVID. To date, France has suffered 124,563 deaths from COVID. - NDTV


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