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Covid-19. a new outbreak of the epidemic

Will this epidemic ever end? The question may seem legitimate, as waves of Covid-19 have followed one another since the beginning of 2020. If the worst of the crisis seems behind us, the number of cases, as well as hospitalizations, has started to rise again for ten days. A succession of public holidays at the beginning of the month and a strike at testing laboratories (which no longer systematically report positive results) contributed to clouding the readings, but the recovery is very real. However, is this likely to upset the optimistic forecasts for the coming months?

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The virus is still actively circulating in France and around the world. Our country is not the only one affected by this recovery. Mass vaccination provides significant protection against severe forms of the disease, but this declines over time. Therefore, it is normal that epidemic stages follow one another. This new growth is not…

Source: Le Figaro

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