To give you day after day a complete vision of the progression of the state of the pandemic linked to the coronavirus in France and in the world, we provide you with a series of maps and graphs updated daily.
Situation in France at
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Daily new cases
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Seven-day smoothed average
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Current hospitalizations
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Tendency over the last week
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Accumulated deaths
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Hospitals and nursing homes
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Share of population vaccinated
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Based on the number of people who received a complete vaccination schedule, excluding the booster dose.
The Covid-19 epidemic in France
The health situation at the national level
The numbers of cases, tests, hospitalizations and deaths are the main indicators for monitoring the epidemic at the national level. To avoid bias linked to daily variations, moving averages over seven days are calculated.
The local health situation
To follow the evolution of the epidemic in the territories, the authorities rely on the incidence rate, that is to say the number of new cases over a week per 100,000 inhabitants. The alert threshold is reached when the incidence exceeds 50.
Vaccination against Covid-19
The situation at national level
Vaccination against Covid-19 began at the end of December 2020. The number of people who received at least one dose, a full vaccination schedule and a booster dose, as well as vaccination rates by region and by age group, are the main indicators for monitoring the vaccination campaign.
The situation in the world
To follow the progress of vaccination in the world, the Our World in Data project, from the British University of Oxford, compiles data published by governments. It is thus possible to compare the percentage of the population vaccinated by country.
The Covid-19 pandemic in Europe and worldwide
The health situation in Europe
The new contaminations and their variation over a week make it possible to follow the epidemic dynamics in the countries of Europe. Comparisons between states, on the other hand, can be biased due to differences in screening policies.
The health situation in the world
Credits
Journalists: Brice Le Borgne and Mathieu Lehot
Editorial supervision: Carole Bélingard and Audrey Cerdan
Technical supervision: Cédric Nilly and Michael Dalbosco
Design and production: Rachid Ben Bella, Eric C., Stéphane Jeanneau, Mathieu Lehot, Romain Pennacchio, Renaud Tardivon
Proofreading: Camille Caldini