24,418 new cases in 24 hours, 97 dead in French hospitals

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France is facing a seventh wave of Covid-19. – / AFP

UPDATE ON THE SITUATION – New measures, new assessments and highlights: Le Figaro provides an update on the latest developments in the Covid-19 pandemic.

The French health system “out of breath”, 1.7 million inhabitants confined to China, disinformation on Covid-19 which gives new life to the anti-vaccine movement… Le Figaro takes stock this Monday, July 04 on the latest information related to Covid-19.

978 intensive care patients in France

The pressure continues to increase on French hospitals. 16,638 patients were hospitalized on Monday, against 16,278 the day before. Of them, 978 were admitted to critical care wards, up from 953 on Sunday. 97 deaths from covid-19 are also to be deplored in French hospitals on Monday. 24,418 new cases have also been detected in the past 24 hours.

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“Our whole health system is out of breath,” says the new Minister Braun

The new Minister of Health, François Braun, ruled on Monday that “our whole health system is out of breath” and promised to get down “in emergency room” to the files that await him, including the hospital crisis. After praising Brigitte Bourguignon for her “friendly listening” et sa “willingness to tackle problems head-on”the former head of emergencies in Metz mentioned, during the transfer of power to the ministry, a “health system (…) capable of doing extraordinary things, as during the pandemic, but (which) lacks flexibility, visibility, is no longer understood by our fellow citizens or by our caregivers”. “Emergencies (…) are sick, the public hospital is not well, and our whole health system is out of breath”added the man who has just submitted 41 proposals to the government, as part of a flash mission on the “unscheduled care”.

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Chine: 1.7 million inhabitants confined in the east of the country

China has placed 1.7 million people in containment in Anhui province (east), where some 300 new cases of Covid were reported on Monday as part of a resurgence of the epidemic in certain regions. The Asian giant is taking a firm approach to the virus, with major screening campaigns, mandatory quarantines and confinements as soon as a few cases appear. The renewed epidemic in Anhui comes at a time when the Chinese economy is slowly recovering from the containment of Shanghai, lifted in early July after several months. Two townships in the province, Sixian and Lingbi, have announced lockdowns affecting more than 1.7 million people. They can only leave their homes to get tested. The Health Ministry on Monday reported 287 new positive cases for Anhui, bringing the total to more than 1,000 for the province in recent days.

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Covid-19 misinformation breathes new life into the anti-vaccine movement

As misinformation about Covid-19 continues to flourish, more parents in the United States are questioning whether other vaccines are really necessary for their children and more and more adults prefer to go without injections, even those whose safety has long been proven. Because the politicization of vaccines against Covid-19 has fueled the anti-vaccine movement, contributing to the drop in the number of immunizations against measles, polio and other dangerous diseases. The parents “Ask if they (the vaccines) are really necessary or if we can administer them later”, says Jason Terk, Texas pediatrician and spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics. “It’s not a majority of parents, but we’re seeing higher numbers,” he adds.

Anti-vaccine social media messages are amplified by conservative political figures as well as overseas campaigns, whose misinformation about vaccines predates the pandemic. And with declining vaccination rates, there are fears that diseases that have been largely eradicated in many parts of the world will reappear. In the United States, the percentage of children in kindergarten who received the recommended vaccines fell by one point, to 94% in 2020-2021.

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