FRANCE COVID SITUATION. The Covid epidemic starts to rise again in September. The incidence rate is also increasing in the regions of France. What is the incidence rate by department? In Europe ? And in the world ? Pictures.
[Updated September 14, 2022 at 11:39 a.m.] The case of contamination to Covid-19 rise again by 55% as of September 13 report Public Health France . The incidence rate is up more than 10%. It remained the highest in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (-10%) followed by Corsica (-31%), territory where the decrease was particularly strong. Rates of new hospitalizations have declined in most regions. An increase was observed in Pays de la Loire and an stabilization in Burgundy-Franche-Comté . In Overseas France, the incidence rate was decreasing in all territories except for The Martinique where it stabilized (214, +2%). Although declining, it remained raised in Reunion (536, -34%). What is the Covid situation in each department or region of France? What is the incidence rate? For the voyages ? In Europe ? In the world ? What are the red areas ? here are the images published by Public Health France (and his website Geodes ), the Ministry of Health and the Directorate-General for Health and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control ( ECDC ) for the outbreak in Europe.
The border health control system has been lifted since August 1, 2022, in accordance with the law putting an end to the exceptional regimes created to fight against the epidemic linked to Covid-19 . There is no longer a classification of countries by color and instructions specific to each territory. The rules previously applied to travelers to France no longer apply:
The number of people tested positive for Covid-19 per 100,000 inhabitants over the last 7 days (incidence rate), is a good indicator to understand the progression of the epidemic. It is closely monitored by the government.
Maps of Covid cases and Covid-related deaths around the world are updated by the WHO .
► See the animated spread of the coronavirus around the world
- For French data: dashboard available on gouvernement.fr and GEODES cartographic observatory of Public Health France.
- For international data: maps from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control ( ECDC ) and WHO.
Source journaldesfemmes.fr