Since several days, the outbreak of Covid-19 is showing signs of recovery, and the Hexagon is no exception to the rule. According to data published by public Health France for the week of 6 to 12 July, the department of Seine-Saint-Denis crossed above the threshold of vigilance, reports Le Parisien.

according To the journal, the incidence rate in Seine-Saint-Denis is 10.1 new cases detected per 100 000 inhabitants, probably because of the discovery last week of a cluster in the department : kindergarten Anatole-France, located in Saint-Ouen. At least 27 people, including 21 children, have tested positive for Covid-19.

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“We remain very vigilant,”

This is the first time since the week of the 18th to the 24th of may that a French department exceeds the threshold of vigilance. On the country as a whole, the incidence rate is 5.7, according to data collected by public Health, France. For the single Ile-de-France, it climbs to 7.7. Finally, this approach, in particular the threshold of vigilance in Paris (9,9).

In Seine-Saint-Denis, several doctors interviewed by The Parisian show for the moment to be reassuring, but careful. “If there is no influx marked in our service, we remain very vigilant. What we note at this time, it is that most of the patients that they welcome have caught the Covid-19 abroad “, explained a doctor for resuscitation of Bobigny. Emergency physician at Samu 93, Christophe Prudhomme abounds : “For the moment, we don’t notice that very disturbing. The virus circulates, it is normal with the déconfinement, but this time, it contaminates especially young people who are not a public risk. “

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