Continuation of death in France, more than 100 deaths
Continuation of death in France, more than 100 deaths
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Paris: The deadly coronavirus wreaking havoc all around the globe. As of now, the number of people who have died from this virus has exceeded 248000. The fear of this virus is spread among people. Doctors are still searching for treatment to fight this disease. According to the data released by the French Ministry of Health, after 135 deaths from Corona, the number of deaths in the country has reached 24,895. After March 22, the daily toll has been recorded the lowest today. Out of 25,815 patients admitted to hospitals, 3,819 were kept in ICU. The number of patients admitted to ICU has decreased since Saturday.

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So far in France, a total of 131,287 people have been tested positive for the coronavirus. As of Saturday, 130,979 cases were confirmed. Lockdown was implemented in the country in mid-March. Now, it is being planned to open schools and shops gradually. In view of the decreasing outbreak of corona in hospitals in the last three weeks, the French government is planning to give some relaxation in lockdown after two months. In the midst of all this, the government has decided to extend the period of health emergency applicable for two months from March 24 to avoid the ongoing corona crisis in the country. The possible resurgence of COVID-19 will be addressed on the lockdown that ends on 11 May.

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The Ministry has said, "We should not relax our collective efforts which are effectively trying to prevent the epidemic. People should respect the physical distance of 1 meter and get in touch Come less. " It has also been said by the Ministry that we have fought against the spread of the epidemic. Together we will fight against the risk of pandemic resurgence.

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