(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) More than 510,000 confirmed cases in France exceed 100,000 newly confirmed cases in the last 10 days

  China News Agency, Paris, September 25 (Reporter Li Yang) On the 25th local time, the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in France exceeded 510,000.

The spread of the new coronavirus in France has accelerated significantly, with more than 100,000 newly confirmed cases in the last 10 days.

  The epidemic data released by the French Ministry of Health that night showed that France had 15,797 newly confirmed cases in a single day on the 25th.

The total number of confirmed cases in France rose from nearly 500,000 the previous day to the current 513,034.

There are now 31,661 deaths from new coronary pneumonia in France, with 150 new deaths.

  The number of hospitalized and critically ill patients in France continues to rise.

The current number of hospitalized patients is 6,128, 97 more than the previous day; there are 1098 severe patients, 50 more than the previous day.

  A number of data show that the spread of the virus has accelerated significantly in France.

The virus test positive rate in France in the last week has risen to 6.9%, approaching the 7% mark.

At the same time, the number of cluster infection cases under investigation increased to 1,125, an increase of 34 from the previous day.

  According to statistics, there are more than 100,000 newly confirmed cases in the last 10 days.

It took 10 days for the cumulative number of confirmed cases in France to rise from 400,000 on the 16th of this month to the current 510,000.

It took nearly two weeks for the cumulative number of confirmed cases in France to rise from 300,000 to 400,000 this month.

  Facing the current severe epidemic situation, French officials have asked local governments to implement new epidemic prevention measures.

Many local governments have begun to implement new epidemic prevention measures, especially the municipalities of Marseille and Paris, which have attracted much attention.

  Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Regional Council Chairman Mouselli announced on the evening of the 25th that Marseille plans to close bars and restaurants on the evening of this Sunday (27th).

This is one day behind the date requested by the French official.

Museli said that this was a decision made after meeting with Health Minister Wilan that day.

He hopes to re-evaluate whether bars and restaurants can be reopened in a week.

  The Paris Police Department also announced on the evening of the 25th that it will implement a number of regulations aimed at implementing the new epidemic prevention measures next Monday (28th), including: the bar will close at 10 pm, and from 10 pm to 6 am the next morning. It is forbidden to sell alcohol, various gatherings and other activities with no more than 1,000 people.

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