Faced with the “rebound” of the virus, Olivier Véran expresses his concern…

If the news has given way in recent weeks to the war in Ukraine, the covid has unfortunately not disappeared. The health crisis is still present although on Monday March 14 there will be a reduction in the health protocol (wearing a mask will no longer be compulsory indoors, with the exception made in transport and hospitals…).

Olivier Véran also expressed his concern on Friday March 11, during a trip to Isère. The number of new positive cases rose to 74,818 on Thursday March 10, according to Public Health France, against 60,225 a week ago. “We are currently seeing a rebound, in France, in the countries around us, that is to say that the Covid is no longer falling, it is even increasing”he said, according to comments reported by theAFP. “The hospital load continues to decline but the pace of this reduction has started to slow down”he nevertheless wanted to say. “We will be on Monday in the objectives that we had set ourselves, so there is no difficulty in going to the end of the process of the end of the vaccination pass and the end of the mask, except in transport”.

Thursday, March 10, the Minister of Health made important announcements to public and private hospital federations. According to a press release, 1,000 additional intensive care beds will be opened from 2023. “Unprecedented strengthening of medical and healthcare teams”, he tweeted Olivier Véran. They will be divided between 500 beds “which had been closed for lack of staff” and 500 beds “post-resuscitation rehabilitation care”, the statement said. He also announced the establishment of a ratio of one nurse for four beds in intensive care “day and night”.

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