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France’s 5th COVID-19 wave sees rise in infections
Published: Nov 22, 2021 06:48 PM
A staff member waits for visitors during a media preview of the 2021 Paris Photo at Grand Palais Ephemere in Paris, France, Nov. 10, 2021. The event is slated to be held from Nov. 11 to 14. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)

A staff member waits for visitors during a media preview of the 2021 Paris Photo at Grand Palais Ephemere in Paris, France, Nov. 10, 2021. The event is slated to be held from Nov. 11 to 14. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)

Fifth-wave coronavirus infections in France are rising at an alarming rate, the government reported Sunday, with new daily COVID-19 cases close to doubling over the past week.

The seven-day average of new cases reached 17,153 on Saturday, up from 9,458 a week earlier, according to the health authorities, an increase of 81 percent.

"The fifth wave is starting at lightning speed," government spokesman Gabrial Attal told media.

The latest seven-day increase is three times the average rise of cases recorded over the previous three weeks, indicating an exponential acceleration of infections.

For now the spike in infections has not led to a massive influx of COVID-19 patients into hospitals, with the authorities attributing the limited number of intensive care patients to France's high rate of vaccinations.

On Saturday, hospitals reported a total of 7,974 COVID-19 patients in their care, with 1,333 of them in intensive treatment. This compares to 6,500 and 1,000, respectively, a month earlier.

"There is a very strong increase in infections, but we also know that in France we have a very large vaccination cover," he said. 

AFP