The total number of people hospitalized continues to decline, with 9823 patients throughout the country. Guyana and Mayotte is always under enhanced surveillance.

France has reported seven deaths related to the Covid-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the total dead to 29 640 since the beginning of the epidemic, according to balance sheet released Sunday night by public Health, France. According to the national agency of public health, the number of patients with Covid-19 resuscitation (cpr) is stable with 715 patients, the same number as the day before.

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In total, 19 of 183 people died in hospitals, according to public Health France. The data for deaths in institutions, social and medico-social, including long-term care facilities, will be updated Tuesday. The total number of people hospitalized continues to decline, with 9823 patients throughout the country (-14 compared to the previous day).

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The curfew was reinforced in French Guiana

the Two departments are always “in a situation of high vulnerability” : the Guyana and Mayotte. And in all the territory, the number of outbreaks (“clusters”) in the course of the investigation now stands at 81 (+1 in 24 hours).

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The prefect of French Guiana, Marc Del Grande, has strengthened the curfew in the city space from Kourou, common on the coast of guyana the most affected in a number of cases of Covid-19 per capita, he said Sunday night. “The progression of the epidemic in Kourou has justified that in connection with the mayor, this municipality to be placed under curfew reinforced,” explained the prefect. In Kourou, the curfew is extended to 19h (instead of 21) to 5am on weekdays, and the weekend of Saturday, 15 h (instead of 19h) to Monday, 5 am.