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Covid-19: two more deaths in Yonne hospitals, still fewer hospitalizations

Divided back down yesterday after several days of increases, the number of hospitalizations for Covid-19 in the Yonne continues its slow decline this Wednesday, May 6, according to figures provided daily by Santé publique France. It rose to 109 today, compared to 110 yesterday. In detail, this figure hides four admissions in hospital services since yesterday, against three discharges, bringing to 180 people the total of patients who returned home.

Among all these patients, 16 are currently being treated in intensive care and / or resuscitation services, again down from the previous day, by two people. Public Health France reports two new deaths recorded in the past 24 hours, a total number of victims of Covid-19 which stands at 69.

In the regions, the slow decline is confirmed

The numbers continue to tighten regionally, “with a significant decrease in the number of patients admitted to intensive care and a significant increase in the number of patients discharged from hospital “, indicates the Regional Health Agency (ARS) in its daily update, this Wednesday, May 6. The number of hospitalizations and intensive care patients down for the fourth consecutive day, but weaker than the day before.

ARS now counts 1.111 hospitalizations in Burgundy Franche-Comté for severe forms of Covid-19, two less than the day before (1.113 Tuesday). The decline is much stronger for the second indicator, with 114 patients requiring intensive care and / or resuscitation in the region, against 135 the day before, or 21 fewer patients.

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Mortality figures are also down slightly. According to data provided by the ARS, the number of deaths in the regions now stands at 896, or 12 more victims in the past 24 hours.

At the same time, the regional agency counts that 2,618 people who tested positive for the new coronavirus have now been discharged from hospital and returned to their homes. She took advantage of her daily point to evoke the coming deconfinement and recall that “l“The challenge of the massive deployment of virological tests is to diagnose the patients in order to isolate them individually and thus break the chain of transmission of the virus”.

The Yonne remains in red this Wednesday, May 6, on the deconfinement map published each evening by the Ministry of Solidarity and Health, while the map which will determine the conditions for “differentiated” deconfinement must be revealed in 24 hours.
The icaunais department is classified “orange” as regards the circulation of the virus, but the hospital tension in region is, it, always in red.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe will detail the deconfinement plan this Thursday, May 7, at 4 p.m.

Laurenne Jannot

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