The number of new confirmed cases stands at 368,149, a new record if we take into account only the statements communicated each evening.

But these data can be reviewed by the health authorities, who have thus established a posteriori that the milestone of 400,000 new cases (409,370) had been crossed on January 3.

French hospitals welcome 25,389 patients with Covid (against 22,749 on Monday), of which 3,149 were admitted in 24 hours.

A week ago, around 19,600 Covid patients were hospitalized.

The number of patients also continues to increase in critical care, which treat the most serious cases, especially in intensive care, with 3,969 patients (3,904 the day before), including 492 new admissions.

This closely watched indicator has continued to improve since the start of the fifth wave of the Covid epidemic in France, last November.

In 24 hours, 270 people were killed by the disease, bringing the total number of deaths to 125,988 since the start of the epidemic.

By calculating the average of daily contaminations over the last seven days, which makes it possible to smooth the differences, the number of Covid cases reached 281,965, against 167,338 a week ago.

The infections have increased dramatically under the pressure of the variant Omicron, which is extremely contagious.

But it turns out to be less dangerous than the previous variants of the virus and Covid patients infected with Omicron stay in hospital for less time than patients infected with Delta, according to the Minister of Health Olivier Véran.

Regarding vaccination, 53.3 million people have received at least one injection (79.1% of the total population) and more than 52 million are fully vaccinated (77.2% of the population).

At the same time, nearly 29.4 million people received a booster dose.

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