The number of patients with Covid-19 and admitted for severe forms to intensive care units continues to decline in France. According to the latest figures from Public Health France unveiled this Sunday, May 30, 2021, the bar of less than 3,000 Covid-19 cases treated in the intensive care unit had not been crossed since January 24.
A first since January 24
The number of patients with Covid-19 in severe form and hospitalized in intensive care services continues to decline in France. Indeed, according to the latest figures from Public Health France, it even fell below the 3,000 people mark this Sunday, May 30, 2021. More precisely, there are currently 2,993 people in critical care, against 3,028 on Saturday and 3,104 last Friday.
After hovering around 6,000 between mid-April and early May, at the height of the third wave, the number of people hospitalized in critical care services has not been so low since January 24 . As for people with Covid-19 and hospitalized (but not in critical care), they were 16,775 this Sunday against 16,847 the day before. A figure that had not been so low since the end of October, in full rise of the second wave.