By Agence France-Presse
France on Tuesday reported its highest daily number of deaths from COVID-19 since the coronavirus epidemic began, saying 499 more people had died in hospital to bring the toll to 3,523.
A patient is seen through the glass of the door inside the intensive care unit at the CHRU hospital in Tours, north western France, on March 31, 2020, on the fifteenth day of a lockdown aimed at stopping/curbing the spread of the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) (Photo by GUILLAUME SOUVANT / AFP / MANILA BULLETIN)
There are now 22,757 people hospitalized in France with COVID-19, with 5,565 of them in intensive care, health official Jerome Salomon told reporters in his daily update.
The French death toll includes only those who died in hospital and not those who died at home or in old people's homes.
The number of confirmed cases also rose steeply by 7,578 to 52,128. Many cases however go unregistered because of a lack of testing equipment.
"This situation is completely unprecedented in the history of French medicine," said Salomon.
France has been in lockdown since March 17 in a bid to slow the spread of the epidemic and officials have repeatedly warned it will take time for the measures to bear fruit.
Salomon said hospitals in eastern France -- one of the hubs of the outbreak -- were under "great tension" and in Paris and its wider surroundings the situation was also "difficult".
As a result, France has been moving some patients to other regions or even abroad to neighboring countries.
Salomon said 288 patients had been transferred to regions under less pressure so far and this number would increase in the days to come.
He confirmed that on Wednesday a specially equipped train would transfer 36 patients from Paris to Brittany.
A patient is seen through the glass of the door inside the intensive care unit at the CHRU hospital in Tours, north western France, on March 31, 2020, on the fifteenth day of a lockdown aimed at stopping/curbing the spread of the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) (Photo by GUILLAUME SOUVANT / AFP / MANILA BULLETIN)
There are now 22,757 people hospitalized in France with COVID-19, with 5,565 of them in intensive care, health official Jerome Salomon told reporters in his daily update.
The French death toll includes only those who died in hospital and not those who died at home or in old people's homes.
The number of confirmed cases also rose steeply by 7,578 to 52,128. Many cases however go unregistered because of a lack of testing equipment.
"This situation is completely unprecedented in the history of French medicine," said Salomon.
France has been in lockdown since March 17 in a bid to slow the spread of the epidemic and officials have repeatedly warned it will take time for the measures to bear fruit.
Salomon said hospitals in eastern France -- one of the hubs of the outbreak -- were under "great tension" and in Paris and its wider surroundings the situation was also "difficult".
As a result, France has been moving some patients to other regions or even abroad to neighboring countries.
Salomon said 288 patients had been transferred to regions under less pressure so far and this number would increase in the days to come.
He confirmed that on Wednesday a specially equipped train would transfer 36 patients from Paris to Brittany.