The French Minister of Health, Francois Brune, announced during a session in the National Assembly, on Tuesday, that the number of daily infections with Covid-19 caused by the Corona virus in France will “exceed 200,000.”
At the beginning of a discussion on a law on health security, the minister said that the seventh wave of the epidemic outbreak “is witnessing an increase in recent days”, and we recorded an average of regarding 120 thousand injuries (per day) in the last week, and the daily toll is expected to exceed 200 thousand injuries this Evening”.
In the face of the accelerating spread of the virus, “we must protect the population and be vigilant regarding the repercussions of this huge rise on the health system,” the minister told the Law Committee, the day following his appointment as minister in the second government of Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne.
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Pointing to the increase in hospitalizations in traditional medical departments and to a lesser extent in intensive care departments, Brun stressed that the pace of hospitalizations “is much lower compared to the peak recorded in January” and there is no way to compare it with previous waves.
“We pay great attention to how the situation develops,” Brun added, adding that “contrary to what some claim, the government’s strategy is clear” in the face of this wave, calling for a return to adherence to preventive measures.
The minister, who was wearing a muzzle during the session, said that the authorities recommend placing the muzzle “in crowded places, similar to what is the case here, for example, and joint transportation and transportation to vacation destinations,” stressing the need for the most vulnerable people to receive the second booster dose. for immunity.
The minister said that vaccination “saves lives”, stressing that “as an emergency doctor, he witnessed many deaths that might have been avoided.”
He stressed that lifting the exceptional measures that were imposed during the crisis does not mean that the Covid pandemic is over, stressing the “necessity to keep some tools” provided for in the draft law.
The minister explained that this text “is not a legitimate state of emergency,” noting that it “contains the minimum but necessary measures that will enable us to monitor the epidemic following July 31 in order to protect the French.”