More than 17,000 patients have been hospitalized in France, masks are mandatory on transport in Nice, China, which restricts millions of residents… Le Figaro this Wednesday, July 6, summarizes the latest information related to Covid-19.
The government has “no intention of having a national obligation” to wear a mask, says Elizabeth Bourne
Elizabeth Bourne called on Wednesday “vigilance” facing the rise of the Covid epidemic and wearing masks “Closed spaces with lots of people”but he won’t cook “commitment” national. “The epidemic is starting again. Therefore, I call everyone to be alert. (…) When you are in closed spaces where there are many people, you should wear a mask, especially in transport.” but “We do not intend to have a national standard of commitment.” because “The French today know the right gestures.”announced the Prime Minister on the air of TF1.
More than 1,000 patients in intensive care in France
The pressure on French hospitals continues to grow. 17,496 patients with Covid-19 were hospitalized on Wednesday, compared to 17,041 the previous day. Of those, 1,027 were admitted to intensive care units, up from 1,004 on Tuesday. 48 deaths are expected in French hospitals this Wednesday.
Masks are mandatory on Nice transport from Monday
From Monday, the mask will again be mandatory on public transport in the Nice metropolis, Nice Mayor Christian Estrozi announced on RTL on Wednesday, to deal with Channel Seven. “soaring”. “I have taken my decree together with other mayors of the metropolis of Nice (…) so that everyone must wear a mask from Monday.”, over 2,500 km of bus and tram network, said Christian Estrozzi, former L.R. The mayor of Nice thus goes further than the government, which at the moment only recommends wearing a mask on public transport. For Christian Estrozi, the government “We’re going to have to get there because at 200,000-plus cases in less than 24 hours, we can clearly see that we’re on a wave 7 that’s going up and that’s leading us to a high-risk return to school.”
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Sanitary border crossing. possibly by the end of January 2023, MPs vote
At the request of the opposition, during the examination in the committee of the first text of the legislative body, the deputies unanimously shortened the dates of the collection of health data of the coronavirus and the possible health transition at the borders until January 31, 2023. The deadline originally set in this bill was March 31, 2023. With limited scope, this new text. “Monitoring and Health Security”The upcoming Monday, July 11, in the semi-circle, makes it possible to expand health data collection systems (Covid tests, vaccination) and establish a health corridor at the borders if the health situation requires it. The opposition, not agreeing with the deadline proposed by the government, demanded to bring forward the review provision.
With the epidemic fully recovered, China is restricting millions of residents
Several million people were under lockdown in China on Wednesday as a resurgence of the epidemic raised fears of a return to restrictions, particularly in Shanghai, a month after a long and grueling lockdown was lifted. China’s largest city was put under a two-month lockdown in the spring to prevent the country’s worst outbreak of Covid-19 since the pandemic began. Shanghai lifted most restrictions on June 1, but some districts were temporarily restricted after cases were detected. There has been a decline since Sunday, with Shanghai reporting 24 additional cases on Wednesday. Most counties have started screening tests to identify contact cases. Shanghai closed all its karaoke bars on Wednesday due to some cases of Covid-19, authorities said.
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New report beats Didier Raul’s IHU
Marseille’s IHU, long run by Didier Raul, has been the scene of numerous abuses, both social and health-related, according to a newspaper report on Wednesday. Provence. The report, which AFP did not have access to, was prepared by the General Inspectorate of Social Affairs (Igas), which depends on several ministries, including the Ministry of Health. It covers a wider area than the previous report, already scathing, published a few weeks ago by the Agency for Medicines (ANSM).
Patients treated in the IHU are especially given “prescriptions that do not comply with the Public Health Code, which are likely to be criminally qualified”according to a passage from this report that cited Provence. These prescriptions include, for example, anti-covid treatment based on hydroxychloroquine. Despite the ineffectiveness of this drug against Covid, Didier Raul has promoted it since the beginning of the epidemic, thereby gaining considerable media attention. By: ProvenceThe Igas report concludes that IHU doctors were under pressure from their management to prescribe this treatment, along with ivermectin, another drug whose anti-covid benefits have never been proven.
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A covid aid scam. seven years in prison for a former influencer
A 24-year-old former influencer was sentenced in Paris on Wednesday to seven years in prison and an 80,000-euro fine for running a social media fraud to help companies affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The young man, whose online alias was ‘PA7’, was found guilty, inter alia, of organized gang fraud and money laundering, also seeing him handed a permanent ban from doing business and a five-year inadmissibility.
“The court wanted to set an example, it set an example.”, regretted that her lawyer, Mae Carol Foisy, had left the courtroom, saying she was considering an appeal. Also subject to a five-year ban on leaving the area, Paul Antoni, real name, admitted defrauding the Solidarity Fund from March 2020 by filling out false forms on behalf of car contractors or freelancers. recruited through pop-ups and videos on Snapchat.
Source: Le Figaro

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