Among the new clusters detected since May 11, in one in five, the outbreak is under control or extinguished.
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Since the containment was lifted on May 11, 109 foci of coronavirus have been identified in France, but none has yet been responsible for the spread of the epidemic, according to the health agency Public Health France.
More broadly, there is “No signals for a resumption of the epidemic”.
> Large homes?
Among these 109 outbreaks detected, “64% have more than 5 cases”, according to Public Health France.
> Are the stoves under control?
In its weekly point on Friday, the health agency noted that 109 outbreaks of infection (excluding nursing homes and restricted family environment) had been reported: 104 in mainland France and 5 in the overseas regions.
13% of households are “Mastered” (absence of new patients 7 days after the last case detected), and 7% are “Closed” (absence of new cases 14 days after the start date of the clinical signs of the last patient identified). The remaining 80% are considered as always “active”, report our colleagues from Parisien.
> A significant increase?
At the previous point
on May 21, the number of households rose to 46. An increase in the number of outbreaks, however, is not always synonymous with bad news, since it means a better ability to locate them.
> Which populations are affected?
“They concern in particular people in precarious and vulnerable situations (19% in social accommodation and integration establishments, and 6% in vulnerable communities), health establishments (22%) and more generally businesses (20 % private and public companies) “, details the health agency.
> Clusters nearby
Some clusters detected in the Grand Est and Hauts-de-France.
-A outbreak of 25 cases at the Nazareth estate in Pont-Sainte-Marie.
– A police station cluster in Arras
– The central police station of Lille
The toll of the coronavirus epidemic increased to 28,714 dead Friday (+52 in 24 hours) while the number of patients in intensive care continues to decline, according to the Directorate General of Health.
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