Europe 1 with AFP 8:35 p.m., May 01, 2022

The health figures published on Sunday by the health authorities reveal that the number of cases of Covid-19 contamination continues to decline sharply in France.

The number of people hospitalized notably fell, with 23,327 including 208 new admissions, against 24,888 including 372 new admissions the previous week.

Covid-19 contaminations continue their sharp decline in France, the average number of positive tests over the past seven days having fallen by almost 30% in one week, according to figures published on Sunday by the health authorities.

That seven-day average - more meaningful than the daily figures because it smooths out variations by day of the week - stood at 54,011 cases on Sunday, down from 57,186 on Friday and 76,130 a week ago.

It exceeded 130,000 in early April.

In one week, the number of patients hospitalized with Covid-19 also fell, to 23,327 including 208 new admissions, against 24,888 including 372 new admissions a week ago, according to data from Public Health France.

A drop in the number of hospital admissions

Within the hospital, the critical care services are also affected by this drop: they had 1,557 Covid patients on Sunday, against 1,640 a week earlier.

The number of new daily admissions was 19 on Sunday against 35 a week earlier.

In total, since the start of the epidemic more than two years ago, 145,962 people have been killed by the virus in France, i.e. 22 more deaths in 24 hours.