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  • Yesterday, France set a new record for Covid-19 contamination, with nearly 180,000 new cases in 24 hours on Boxing Day.

    2,110 new hospitalizations were also counted, against 1,634 the day before.

  • Faced with the deterioration of the health situation, the executive announced a new turn of the screw on Monday evening.

    No confinement, curfew on December 31 or postponement of the start of the school year, but more restrictive measures.

  • From January 3, consumption while standing in bars and cafes will be prohibited.

    From the start of the school year, teleworking will be compulsory at least three days a week.

    From next Monday, gauges will be reinstated for large gatherings.

    The time limit for accessing the booster dose has now been reduced to three months.

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7.45 am: The risk linked to the Omicron variant remains "very high" according to the WHO

"The overall risk associated with the new variant of concern Omicron remains very high," noted the WHO in its weekly epidemiological bulletin, despite preliminary data suggesting a lower risk of hospitalization linked to Omicron.

"Reliable evidence shows that the Omicron variant has a growth advantage over the Delta variant with a doubling rate of two to three days."

Yesterday, France, the United Kingdom, Portugal and Greece recorded absolute records of contamination.

And who says more patients, mechanically says more potential hospitalized ...

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