Covid-19 infections in France neared an all-time high on Wednesday and the number of people hospitalised in intensive care units for the disease grew at its fastest pace in almost two months.
Amid fears of a rapidly developing second wave ahead of the crucial winter months, French authorities said in a statement: "The virus keeps spreading in the country”.Roughly a fifth of France's departments - or administrative districts – were affected by an "active circulation of the disease".There were 7,017 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Wednesday, just below the March 31 peak of 7,578 and only the third time since the beginning of the outbreak that the daily tally has stood above 7,000.The seven-day moving average of new infections, which.
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