In a Bordeaux hospital, March 25, 2020 (illustration image). - UGO AMEZ / SIPA

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Coronavirus: Patient transfers accelerate in France

France is still accelerating on Monday the evacuations of coronavirus patients from the Grand-Est, particularly affected, while the epidemic continues to spread, with more than 2,600 dead, including former Minister Patrick Devedjian. On Sunday, French army helicopters and a German military plane transported Covid-19 patients from this region to south-west Germany, and medicalized TGVs evacuated patients to New Aquitaine. The new coronavirus has caused 292 new deaths recorded in the hospital in twenty-four hours in France, bringing the death toll to 2,606 deaths since the beginning of the epidemic in December, according to the last data published on Sunday evening: 40,174 cases of infection at Covid-19 have been confirmed in the country (against 37,575 on Saturday), and 19,354 people are hospitalized (against 17,620 the day before).

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Coronavirus: US clears chloroquine in hospitals

The drug regulator in the United States (FDA) authorized Sunday against the coronavirus, only in the hospital, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, antimalarial treatments on which President Donald Trump bases the greatest hopes. In a statement, the Department of Health said that the FDA gave the green light for these treatments to be "distributed and prescribed by doctors to adolescent and adult hospitalized patients with Covid-19, as appropriate, when a clinical trial is not available or doable ”.

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Trump doesn't want to pay for protection of Harry and Meghan in California

Donald Trump has a message for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, who have just moved to California: he does not want the United States to pay for their protection. "I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen and the United Kingdom," he tweeted. Referring to the decision of Harry and Meghan to give up settling permanently in Canada and to move to California, he added: "The United States will not pay for their protection". "They have to pay!" ", He concluded, without giving the reasons for this sudden outburst. The couple said in a statement that they did not intend to approach the government for their safety, reports the BBC.

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