The DGS, in its daily bulletin, is categorical and raises the alarm: “With a daily number of cases exceeding 1,000, we have returned to levels comparable to those at the end of the lockdown period. We have thus erased a good part of the progress we made in the first weeks of deconfinement.”
The virus is circulating throughout the national territory, as shown by the number of “clusters” (581 grouped cases, including those detected in nursing homes since May 9; 11 new since yesterday, but 366 have been closed).
5,720 people are hospitalized for a COVID-19 infection. 410 patients with a severe form are hospitalized in intensive care.
Since the beginning of the epidemic, 106,643 people have been hospitalized, and 80,815 people have returned home. 30,192 people have died in France, including 19,676 in hospital settings and 10,516 in social and medico-social establishments (ESMS).

