France on alert as infections continue to rise across country

France on alert as infections continue to rise across country

Coronavirus infections continued to climb Thursday in France with 18,129 new cases and 77 additional fatalities registered, according to the Health Ministry.

MORE CITIES ARE UNDER LOCKDOWN

Health Minister Olivier Veran and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire gave a televised address to the nation Thursday evening to discuss the latest measures and circumstances. “The health situation continues to deteriorate in France,” Veran said at the top of his speech.

With the spread of the virus, Veran placed four more cities on maximum alert:  Lille, Grenoble, Saint-Etienne and Lyon.

Dijon and Clermont-Ferrand have been placed in the heightened alert zone, the next-highest alert level where the virus is circulating widely. The measures for all of these cities will come into effect Saturday.

Two other major cities of concern are Montpellier and Toulouse, which authorities will watch closely over the next few days. Currently, 40% of ICU beds in the Ile-de-France region are occupied by coronavirus patients, according to French health authorities.

The situation is concerning for Philippe Juvin, Chief of Emergency Medicine at Georges-Pompidou Hospital in Paris, who spoke on the shortage in a morning television appearance Thursday. “If we keep going in France at the capacity we are, we will reach maximum capacity,” he stated.

Le Maire announced a continuation of 100% unemployment compensation through the end of the year for those employees hardest hit by the pandemic in sectors where their work has been cut in half such as tourism, sport, culture and events.

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