COVID-19: Epidemiological Update for January 5, 2023
Key Points
In Week 52, the slowdown in SARS-CoV-2 transmission intensified nationwide. The incidence rate fell sharply across all age groups amid a significant decline in testing rates, particularly among those under 60. The number of new hospitalizations remained high but was decreasing for the second consecutive week.
Mainland France:
Virological indicators and new hospital admissions down across all regions
Slight increase in the positivity rate among those under 20
Number of deaths remains high
Overseas territories:
Incidence rate stabilizing in Réunion
Variants
BA.5 is ubiquitous (93% of sequences in the Flash S50 survey on 12/12); among its sublineages, BQ.1.1 continued to rise (70% vs. 67% in Flash S49)
Prevention
Vaccination as of January 2, 2023 (Covid Vaccine data):
16.3% of those aged 60–79 had received a booster tailored to the Omicron variant (21.8% of those eligible); these figures were 19.6% and 23.2%, respectively, among those aged 80 and older;
32.7% of those aged 60–79 and 21.0% of those aged 80 and older are considered protected by vaccination.
Given the ongoing circulation of SARS-CoV-2 and winter viruses, it is necessary to strengthen adherence to the following combined measures:
up-to-date COVID-19 vaccination, particularly through a booster dose with a bivalent vaccine (against the original strain and the Omicron variant) for those eligible who have received their primary series, as well as against influenza viruses;
isolation in the event of a positive test and/or symptoms;
continued adherence to preventive measures: wearing a mask (in the presence of vulnerable individuals, in crowded indoor spaces such as public transportation), handwashing, and ventilating enclosed spaces.
Learn more
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