France reports record 52,518 new COVID-19 cases
France reported a record 52,518 new COVID-19 cases on Monday and the number of people hospitalized with the disease rose by more than a 1,000 for the fourth time in eight days, Reuters reported.
The cumulative number of cases now totals 1,466,433 in France, the fifth-highest total in the world behind the US, India, Brasil and Russia.
The French government ordered a four-week second national lockdown on Friday, as earlier curfew measures failed to have an impact.
Experts say restrictive moves to contain the disease generally take two weeks to start showing an effect.
During France’s first lockdown, from March 17 to May 11, COVID-19 hospitalisations kept increasing until April 14, reaching an all-time high of 32,292.
At 25,784, a total that has more than doubled in 12 days, the current number of hospitalisations, at a four-months high, is rapidly closing in on that record.
The number of people in intensive care units (ICUs) has increased by 152, to 3,730, which is also a fourth-month high.
The COVID-19 death toll rose by 416 to 37,435, compared with an increase of 231 on Sunday and a months-high seven-day moving average of 345.