France Reports 2,551 New COVID-19 Cases In Three Days

President Emmanuel Macron

France’s new confirmed COVID-19 cases were up by a daily average of 850 over the last three days, a slight decrease versus the 1,000-plus figure published on Thursday and Friday, but a higher total than May’s daily average, when the country started unwinding its lockdown.

Coronavirus COVID-19In a statement, the French health ministry said the “latest trends still show a gradual deterioration” of the situation, urging everyone to resume “some goods habits” needed to contain the virus.

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Amidst fears of a second pandemic wave, France has made face coverings compulsory in shops and other enclosed public spaces since July 20. Reported confirmed cases stand at 183,079.

Since the beginning of the month, new cases have gone up by 677 every day on average, versus 434 in June, 715 in May and 2,582 in April.

France death toll was up by 17 over the last three days, at 30,209, the increase slowing compared to the end of last week.

The number of people hospitalized for the disease was down by 65, at 5,655, a figure about six times lower than its 32,292 peak reached on April 14.

U.S. President Donald Trump watches French President Emmanuel Macron putting his hand on German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s knee during a commemoration ceremony for Armistice Day, 100 years after the end of World War One, at the Arc de Triomphe, in Paris, France, November 11, 2018.

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