COVID-19: Epidemiological Update for February 18, 2021
Key Points
In Week 06, key indicators tracking the epidemic declined, but SARS-CoV-2 circulation remained at a very high level amid a fragile situation linked to the growing spread of more transmissible variants, which are becoming predominant in mainland France.
SARS-CoV-2 circulation remains intense, with strong and persistent pressure on the hospital system
Decrease in the number of new cases among people aged 75 and older
Mainland France: Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Île-de-France, and Hauts-de-France are the hardest hit
Overseas territories: incidence rate stabilizing at a very high level in Mayotte
Variants
High proportion of suspected variants of interest becoming predominant in mainland France
Suspected variant 20I/501Y.V1: 36%, proportion exceeding 30% in 40 departments
Suspected variant 20H/501Y.V2 or 20J/501Y.V3: 5%, proportion exceeding 10% in 8 departments
Mortality
COVID-19-related mortality remains high.
Prevention
Vaccination: update as of February 16, 2021
2,357,946 people have received at least one dose
Vaccination coverage among residents of nursing homes or long-term care facilities: 74.4%
Continue to follow preventive measures and limit contact
If symptoms develop, immediate isolation is required, and a test must be performed as soon as possible
Importance of identifying and controlling transmission chains
See below for the Epidemiological Update (PDF format) and its appendix (updated as of 02/19/2021 with the analysis of variant screening test results recorded in SI-DEP).
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