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'France has 'lost control' of COVID': French doctor

Updated on: 27 October,2020 08:23 AM IST  |  Paris
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Dr Jean-Francois Delfraissy, head of the governments virus advisory body, expressed surprise on Monday at the "brutality" of the rise, after over 52,000 cases were reported on Sunday

'France has 'lost control' of COVID': French doctor

Commuters walk on the platform of a Paris subway on Sunday. Pic/AP

Virus patients now occupy more than half of France's intensive care units, and some doctors are urging tougher restrictions after another record jump in confirmed infections.


Dr Jean-Francois Delfraissy, head of the government's virus advisory body, expressed surprise on Monday at the "brutality" of the rise, after over 52,000 cases were reported on Sunday.


Local lockdowns needed


Speaking on RTL radio, he floated the idea of local lockdowns or extending France's 9 pm to 6 am curfews, which currently cover more than two-thirds of its people. The number of people hospitalised in France with the virus has climbed sharply in recent weeks, putting renewed pressure on ICUs. COVID-19 patients now fill over two-thirds of the ICUs in the Paris region.

Dr Eric Caumes, head of the infectious and tropical diseases department at Paris' Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, told broadcaster Franceinfo on Monday that "we have lost control of the epidemic, though it doesn't date from yesterday."

France has been among countries hardest-hit by the pandemic, reporting 34,761 virus-related deaths. Delfraissy warns that this latest wave of the virus could be "stronger than the first" and is spreading all around Europe.

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