Weekly French Covid Thread
No more talk of ripples or wavelets. The fifth wave of Covid-19 infection is here – although still weak in France compared to Austria, Germany or NL. New cases in Fr averaged 8,739 in the last week, compared to 6,592 a week ago – a 32.5% increase.
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The health minister, Olivier Véran, said on Wed that it “looked like the 5th wave” of the pandemic was upon us. He thought that it could be contained. As yet, Fr has no plans for new restrictions, unlike NL (curfews on shops/bars etc) or Austria (lockdown for the unvaxxed) 2/10
Last Monday President Macron made booster shots for the over 65s a requirement of the health pass from 15 Dec. There since has been a stampede by non 3rd-vaxxed oldies – up to 200,000 jabs a day, double last week. There are still, however, circa 1.5m non-boosted over 65’s. 3/10
The reasons for the new wave – despite high vax levels in W Europe – are uncertain. Colder weather? Eroding vax protection? It’s also unclear why some countries are worse afflicted then others. Less observant of social distancing rules? See FR v NL comparison below. 4/10
Cases in UK – once worst in W Europe – are falling fast but not yet deaths/acute cases. See @Nicolasberrod graph of Fr v UK figures this year. If the pattern continues – a Fr peak lower than UK and a month behind – cases here should double to 20,000+ a day. And then fall. 5/10
The rise in C19 cases in Fr has not yet had a big impact on acute cases/deaths. Cases in acute care were 1,182 last night compared to 1,089 and 1,010 in the last 2 weeks. Deaths in hospital are 34 a day, compared to 33, 29 and 27 in previous weeks. This will change. 6/10
First vax shots have crept up to 51,496,116 – 89.9% of the adult population, 88.7% of those eligible (ie over 12’s) and 76.4% of the entire pop. But Fr is still behind on vaccinating the v elderly – “only” 86.8% of over 80’s are 1st-vaxxed, compared to 97.6% of 75-79’s. 7/10
1st vax shots have crept up to 51,496,116 – 89.9% of the adult population, 88.7% of those eligible (ie over 12’s) and 76.4% of entire population. But Fr is still behind on vaccinating the v elderly – “only” 86.8% of over 80’s are 1st-vaxxed, compared to 97.6% of 75-79’s. 7/10
This relatively low rate of vaxxing for the v. old is a worry. It could produce a big spike in deaths among unprotected Fr 80pluses this winter. The table below shows a death rate of 1 in 3 for all over-80’s hospitalised for Covid in 2020 – ie before the vax programme began. 8/10
Some clarification on booster doses and the health pass. From 15 Dec over-65’s will lose their pass 6 months and 5 weeks after their 2nd shot - unless they get a booster. Does this apply to foreign visitors? No definite word but I’m told that it WON’T. It’s too hard to apply 9/10
Hang in there. 10/10
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Non-fish people look away. Here is my reply to a dishonest kettle of fish dumped on Parliament yesterday by the British government which purportedly “clarified” numbers at the heart of the UK-French dispute about fishing licences. 1/11
Lord Frost, @DavidGHFrost, tweeted that for “full transparency” the government was “setting out full and authoritative data” on which licences had been issued and which ones refused. The presentation was as transparent as the mud at the bottom of the English Channel. 2/11
First, that old sea serpent – the claim that UKG has issued 98% of licences requested by EU governments (see below). This is achieved by leaving out all 286 French requests for licences in Jersey/Guernsey waters (ie not technically in “UK” waters but at the heart of the row) 3/11
There is confusion about the number of missing French fishing licences at the centre of the greatest Franco-British spat since 2003 (or maybe since 1898 or, some stubborn historians insist, 1066). Here is a brief attempt to crunch the stats. 1/6
Having collated different sources (others are available), here is my best guess at the state of play.
Licences asked for by 🇫🇷 361
Given permanently 148 (41%)
Temporarily 113 (31%)
Missing 100
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This breaks down as follows:
Jersey (for Norman and Breton boats): 113 issued, 49 temporary and 55 missing.
Guernsey (for Norman and Breton boats): 64 temporary.
England (for Pas de Calais boats): 35 issued, 45 missing.
3/6
For the first time in weeks, Covid cases in France are creeping upwards. Numbers remain very low. Is this a blip or the start of the new colder weather wave, or ripple, forecast by experts?
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The graphs by @nicolaberrod show how cases and incidence rate (tdi) have bottomed out and started to climb. At 44.9, the tdi is still below the alert threshold of 50 (cases/per 100,000 people/7 days.) Cases are 4,656 a day, up 11% in a week. But there were 6,099 yesterday. 2/10
Is Fr like the UK, heading into a new C19 surge? The graph below shows how Britain – which shed more distancing measures – remained at a higher level of infection since the summer. It also had more acute cases/deaths. Will health pass/mask wearing continue to protect Fr?
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Weekly French Vaccination Thread
Minimal service this week because there isn't much to report. The pandemic is melting; vaccinations are trickling along but have reached v high totals. From now on I will merge my 2 weekly threads into 1, on Wed, covering pandemic/vax stats. 1/5
First vaccinations are down to 40,000 a day. Many vaccination centres are closing. The 1st jab total has reached 50.5m – which is 75% of the entire pop. and over 88% of adults. The numbers creep up daily but it’s going to be tough to reach 5m or so stubbornly unvaxxed adults 2/5
The 3rd jabs for the elderly/fragile have reached over 1m people. Complete vaccinations are now scarcely behind 1st jabs. Using an updated total for the Fr. population (67.4m), these are @nicolasberrod’s calculations of vax %'s for a) total pop; b) plus 12s; and c) adults. 3/5
I delayed the thread today in the expectation of big news from the health defence council under President Macron’s chairmanship this morning. In the event, a decision on whether to suspend the “health pass” in low Covid départements was postponed. 1/10
From 4 October – ie Friday week – mask-wearing in primary schools and colleges (middle schools) WILL end in départements where the incidence rate is under 50 (about 40 out of 100 départements at present, shown green on the map). So will limits on numbers in public venues. 2/10
However, the Health Defence Council (ie Macron) decided today that, even in these areas, it was too early to suspend the health pass (which limits fun/long distance travel to those double vaccinated, recently tested negative or recovered from Covid). 3/10
Weekly French Covid thread
France has overtaken UK in 1st vaccine doses; a 3rd booster dose for over 65’s and the vulnerable is likely from Sept; cases in the 4th or Delta wave are falling but deaths/acute cases are still rising. 1/12
Another development is that HAS, the French health advisory body, has advised that the Janssen 1-dose vaccine is insufficient. A 2nd Pfizer/Moderna dose is needed. The government is likely to agree – meaning that 800,000 people are no longer considered fully vaxxed. 2/12
How and when the J&J recipients will be recalled is unclear. As of last night, the official Fr figures showed 42,040,493 people has been fully vaccinated – overtaking the UK fully-vaxxed total. That figure will now have to be revised downward by 800,000. 3/12