The number of Covid-19 patients hospitalized continued to decline slowly on Saturday, with less than 17,000 people hospitalized, including 3,028 in critical care, according to data from Public Health France.

Currently, 16,847 patients with the coronavirus are received in French hospitals (against 17,272 on Friday), including 334 in the last 24 hours (539 the day before).

A week ago, 19,765 Covid-19 patients were hospitalized.

Less than 100 patients admitted to critical care units

Critical care services, where the most seriously ill Covid-19 patients are treated and which include resuscitation beds, recorded 3,028 patients (3,104 the day before), about 500 less than a week ago.

These services admitted 93 new Covid-19 patients (155 the previous day).

In twenty-four hours, the disease took 71 patients to the hospital.

As for vaccination, which will be generalized to the entire major population from Monday, 25,315,595 people have received at least one injection (i.e. 37.8% of the total population and 48.2% of the major population), and 10,742,886 people received two injections (16% of the total population and 20.5% of the adult population), says the Ministry of Health.

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