14,929 new cases have been recorded in France in the last 24 hours, according to figures published by Public Health France.

A total of 61,978 people have died since the start of the epidemic.

In intensive care, the number of patients is down compared to Tuesday. 

France has recorded 14,929 new coronavirus contaminations over the past 24 hours according to figures published by Public Health France on Wednesday, a far cry from the target set by the government for mid-December a few weeks ago.

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This figure is "minimal and unconsolidated" because of difficulties "in reporting test results," said Public Health France.

The number of patients in intensive care in decline

The number of patients in intensive care or intensive care is down compared to Tuesday, to 2,710, or 18 patients less in 24 hours.

In total, 24,884 Covid-19 patients are hospitalized, or 80 fewer patients in 24 hours.

276 new hospital deaths have been recorded in the past 24 hours.

61,978 people have died since the start of the epidemic, including 42,783 in hospital.

Health authorities fear that the end of the year celebrations will lead to a rebound in the epidemic.

In France, the first vaccines must be administered on Sunday.

The French strategy plans to vaccinate as a priority the elderly in nursing homes and the workers of these residences presenting risk factors, that is to say approximately 1 million people.