Health
Number of COVID patients in French intensive care units highest in nearly five months – Reuters
The number of people being treated in French intensive care units for COVID-19 exceeded 1,500 on Monday for the first time since May 27, authorities said, raisi…

A nurse, wearing a protective mask and a protective suit, works in a pulmonology unit at the hospital in Vannes where patients suffering from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are treated, France, October 12, 2020. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
PARIS (Reuters) – The number of people being treated in French intensive care units for COVID-19 exceeded 1,500 on Monday for the first time since May 27, authorities said, raising fears of local lockdowns being imposed across the country.
The new figure of 1,…
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