French Covid thread. Depending on your viewpoint, the figures for the last week are “encouraging” (the government) or “misleadingly stable” (epidemiologists). Average daily cases and deaths fell for the first time in many weeks. But the “UK variant” continues to spread fast. 1/12
Ministers say the stats justify Prsdt Macron’s gamble 2 weeks ago in refusing a 3rd Fr. lockdown. Epidemiologists say the faster-moving UK and other variants will soon dominate – and cases/deaths will explode. The mutations are now 39% of cases in Paris area/ 21% nationwide. 2/12
The government admits that lockdown may still be necessary but they hope to avoid one. If it does happen - in March say - they believe Macron will given credit for preserving limited freedoms for as long as possible rather than blamed for risking lives. Maybe. Maybe not. 3/12
As things stand, the virus numbers that I follow weekly are remarkably stable – on a high plateau but sloping gently downwards (for now). The av. number of cases over 7 days was 19,208, compared to 20,614 last week. Av. daily deaths are down from 448.4 to 406.8. 4/12
The population of Covid patients in hospital also fell from 27,808 a week ago to 27,461 last night. Pressure on intensive care – perhaps the most significant stat of all but a lagging indicator – was slightly up at 3,319 patients, compared to 3,277 a week ago. 5/12
The French vaccine programme, which I have number-crunched critically in other threads, IS now going faster but still not fast enough to hit the relatively modest target of 4,000,000 injections (both first and 2nd) this month. 6/12
France has now given almost 2.5 injections since the programme began on 27 Dec. As of last night 443,148 have been fully vaccinated (two shots). This stat is not so far behind the UK (which has given circa 2nd 530,000 doses). On 1st doses the UK is miles ahead on around 13m. 7/12
This month so far France has given over 900,000 jabs (both kinds). To reach the 4,000,000 promised by PM Castex (now easier-to-use AstraZeneca doses are available) France must jab 172,000 people a day. Yesterday it hit 146,350 – a record. But weekend vax stats are woeful. 8/12
I also looked at France’s mortality figures. The total attributed to Covid since 1 March is now over 80,000 – 80, 443 to be exact. The “first wave” killed 30,000 people up to July 10 (circa 18 weeks). The 2nd wave has now killed 50,000 – including 30,000 in the last 12 weeks 9/12
The French C19 death stats remain reliable it seems (unlike some other countries). INSEE, the stats agency, says deaths from all causes rose 16% over 2019/20 from 1 Sept-25 Jan. That's 39,540 “extra deaths” of all kinds. The official Covid total for that period is 42, 833. 10/12
Who is dying of Covid in France? NOT just “very old people”. From 1 Sept to 25 Jan, deaths among 50-64 yr olds were 4% up; 65-74 13% up; 75-84 18% up and above 84 20% up. Among the under 25s, deaths were 10% down. Why? Fewer car crashes/ fights/ murders/accidents. 11/12
We are still in for a long, hard haul. Hang in there.
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The French programme is speeding up. Hooray. Without admitting they were ever slow, the French government says it can go faster. PM Jean Castex announced last night circa 1.5m extra injections this month – bringing the total to 4m. 1/16
The stats remain opaque but the extra jabs seem to involve a/ 500,000 new first shots for the over-75’s using Pfizer/Moderna doses and b/ 1,000,000 Astra-Zeneca shots which will be offered to health professional of all ages from tomorrow. 2/16
I have received a detailed reply from the health ministry to my questions on the pace of the French programme (which used just over half of the doses it had received at the end of Jan.). Libération newspaper carried a similar response. See below. 3/16 liberation.fr/checknews/la-f…
France is to accelerate its vaccination programme with an extra 1.5m first jabs this months thanks to the arrival of the easier-to-use AstraZeneca vaccine, the PM Jean Castex just announced.
The AZ vaccine will allow France to complete 4m first jabs by end of Feb, instead of the existing target of 2.5m he told a press conference. The AZ vaccine is only approved for under-65's in Fr. It will therefore be offered to care/health workers and under-65s with health issues.
France will also open up 500,000 new appointments for over-75's this month and 1,200,00 extra slots next month (with more slots possible later) using Pfizer/ Moderna vaccines. This is a response to criticism in certain quarters (ie not just me) that Fr vax prog is too ponderous.
Weekly French Covid thread. No 3rd lockdown after all. Not yet anyway. President Macron took a big gamble last Friday and decided that French opinion wasn’t ready for Confinement 3 and epidemic stats didn’t justify one.
So far, most stats are still on Macron’s side.
BUT… 1/8
The head of the Paris hospital medical committee, Prof Rémi Salomon, warned yesterday that the faster-moving UK variant of Covid-19 was now 15-20% of all cases in the Paris area - up from 6% a month ago. He said the pandemic seemed certain to accelerate in the days ahead. 2/8
As things stand, the main virus numbers that I follow in this thread are fairly stable. The average number of cases each day has scarcely increased in 7 days - from 20,248 to 20,614. Daily deaths are up from 400.5 to 448.4. Intensive care occupation is up from 3,111 to 3,277
3/8
Hmm. Pres Macron told TF1 tonight that France would have “offered a vaccine" to all adults who wanted one before the end of summer. He denied French vax prog was falling behind. But France injected only 45,000 people yesterday. What’s going on? 1/5 lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/mac…
First Macron’s promise was carefully worded. He didn’t say that France would vaccinate all willing bodies (two jabs needed) before the end of the summer. He said France would offer (“proposer”) them a vaccine (which might mean only a first jab). 2/5
In fact both are possible if France starts jabbing faster. Many adult will refuse. According to a recent poll only 56% are willing (ie 29,000,000 French adults). Two jabs for all would require 58,000,000 injections- or 276,000 a day by end Aug. One jab - 138,000 a day. 3/5
Something has been bugging me for days about the French Covid vaccination programme. The published figures don’t add up. They don’t explain why France has local shortages of vaccines and has postponed all “first jabs” in three big regions next week. 1/14
Yes, yes I know that Pfizer has temporarily reduced output (cutting France’s deliveries by 200,000). I know (who couldn’t know?) that AstraZeneca has slashed its promised supplies to the EU. But the French figures still don’t add up. 2/14
I have asked the health ministry press office to explain. No response. I’m surprised the French media has not asked the same question. So I’ve decided to lay out the figures (as far as I can establish them) and see if anyone can enlighten me. 3/14
No new French lockdown, PM Jean Castex has just announced.
All borders to be closed except for essential travel, from Sunday.
Castex said the Covid figures were not yet bad enough to justify a third lockdown but new measures were needed to contain the faster-spreading UK and other variants.