No deaths but 1 more patient in 24 hours for Covid-19 in Allier hospitals – February 10, 2023
As a reminder, Santé Publique France has announced that the Covid figures are not updated during weekends and public holidays.
The health authorities announced this Friday, February 10 2023, the latest figures on the coronavirus pandemic.
For the department of Allier, Santé Publique France has announced that no patient hospitalized for Covid-19 has died from this virus since Thursday February 2, 2023. Since March 1, 2020, the number of victims of this virus , remains at 937 in Bourbonnais hospitals. At the health level, very slight increase in the number of people in hospital because of this virus with 1 more patient between Thursday and Friday followingnoon. This Friday, at the end of the day, there were 32 people hospitalized in the Allier. Of these 32 patients, 2 were admitted to an intensive care unit, in a condition deemed serious. Figure unchanged since Wednesday followingnoon. And 1 patient was able to return home, cured of Covid-19 between Thursday and Friday followingnoon. Since the start of the health crisis, there have been 6,068 returns home. Regarding vaccination, 273,975 Bourbonnais obtained at least one dose of the vaccine once morest Covid-19 (271,406 received 2 doses and 222,236 the booster dose). The incidence rate has gone down once more. It is 24.42 over the period from February 1 to 7, 2023. The incidence rate remains below the national average.
In the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, 2 additional deaths in hospitals between Thursday and Friday followingnoon. Since March 1, 2020, the number of victims linked to Covid-19 has risen to 17,463 in hospitals in the region. At the health level, continued decline in the number of people hospitalized with 24 fewer patients between Thursday and Friday followingnoon. This Friday, at the end of the day, there were 1,254 people in hospital for Covid-19. Of these 1,254 patients, 96 are admitted to an intensive care unit, in a condition considered worrying. There are 6 additional patients between Thursday and Friday followingnoon. And 60 patients returned home thux, cured of Covid-19, between Thursday and Friday followingnoon. Since the start of the crisis, there have been 107,391 home returns.
At the national level, 20 additional deaths from Covid-19 between Thursday and Friday followingnoon. Since March 1, there have been 164,537 deaths from Covid-19, 134,955 in the hospital and 29,582 in nursing homes. At the health level, continued decline in the number of people hospitalized because of Covid-19. This Thursday, at the end of the day, 13,412 people were hospitalized for Covid-19 (-85 in 24 hours). Of these 13,412 patients, 777 are admitted to an intensive care unit, in a condition deemed serious (+7 in 24 hours). And 382 patients were able to return home, cured of Covid-19, between Thursday and Friday followingnoon. In total, there are 849,090 home returns. (the incidence rate is down very slightly: 34.15).
The figures concerning nursing homes in Allier and in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region were updated by the regional health agency on Tuesday February 1, 2022.
In Allier, 197 residents of nursing homes died in their establishment.
In the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, there are 5,526 deaths (+9 between June 7 and 27, 2021). 4,360 reports were made (25 more reports between June 7 and 27, 2021). 37,988 EHPAD residents tested positive for Covid-19 (+114 between June 7 and June 27, 2021). At the same time, 20.161 EHPAD staff members tested positive for Covid-19 (+25 between June 7 and 27, 2021).
Lhe Allier prefecture relayed advice a few weeks ago to avoid catching this disease or to avoid infecting loved ones. You have to wash your hands regularly, cough or sneeze into your elbow, use single-use tissues and then throw them in the trash. You must wear a mask when you are in the presence of other people who do not live in your household but also in all public places. Avoid handshakes or kisses
If you are returning from an area where there have been many cases, you should contact the toll-free number: 0800.130.000.
If you are sick with a high fever, you must contact 15, the SAMU number. You should not go to an emergency department to avoid contaminating other patients or caregivers.