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Second French minister hospitalised with Covid-19

PARIS, March 24, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – France’s culture minister Roselyne
Bachelot has been hospitalised after testing positive for Covid-19 over the
weekend, a source close to the minister told AFP on Wednesday.

The worsening symptoms for Bachelot, 74, comes after the announcement
Monday that her cabinet colleague Elisabeth Borne, the 59-year-old labour
minister, had also been hospitalised with the coronavirus.

“Her condition is stable and is not worrying,” the source said, adding that
Bachelot’s doctor ordered “increased surveillance at hospital for a few
days.”

Paris and its suburbs are seeing a surge in Covid cases that prompted the
government last week to close non-essential businesses in a third lockdown
since the pandemic began, though with less strict stay-at-home orders.

On Tuesday, the government also issued new guidelines for companies in
Paris and other regions placed on maximum alerts, urging them to have a
maximum number of employees work from home.

Hospitals in the Paris region are racing to free up beds after the number
of patients in intensive care reached 1,370 on Tuesday, with officials now
aiming to have 2,200 beds available in the coming days.

Nationwide, the number of intensive care patients stands at 4,634 and
doctors warn that cases are on track to match the peak of 4,900 seen during
the second wave of infections that hit France last autumn.

President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday a new push to step up France’s
innoculation drive with the arrival of increased vaccine shipments in April,
including the creation of 35 mass vaccination centres.

The country has administered nearly 6.4 million initial doses of the three
vaccines available in France, representing 9.5 percent of the population,
according to health ministry data compiled by the Covidtracker.fr site.

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