Covid-19 : pourquoi l’épidémie recule dans le monde
En un mois, le nombre de nouveaux cas quotidiens recensés au niveau mondial a diminué de plus de 40 %. Mais ce n’est pas le cas partout, et pas toujours à la même vitesse. Décryptage.
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Les variants du coronavirus vont-ils devenir majoritaires en France ?
Les variants du coronavirus progressent en France, mais dans quelles proportions ? Vont-ils devenir majoritaires ?
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Rates of #COVID19 cases remain high. In the last 7 days, the United States has averaged more than 107,000 new cases of COVID-19 each day. Slow the spread:
— CDC (@CDCgov) February 10, 2021
😷 Wear a mask.
↔️ Stay 6 feet apart.
🚫 Avoid crowds.
🖐️ Wash your hands.
More: https://t.co/gp6X4zTnBT. pic.twitter.com/Fgx09EVC22
In Denmark B.1.1.7 is now at 27% in week 5 (initial data, 169/623 genomes). Development for the past weeks: 2, 4, 7, 13, 20, 27%.
— Mads Albertsen (@MadsAlbertsen85) February 11, 2021
In week 4 we have sequenced 85.4% of all positive qPCR samples in DK (3082/3610) and 65.9% have a genome (2380/3610). See https://t.co/ZKwm579Zxr
Israel: Further drop in the 60 y/o and older who were first to get the vaccinate
— Eran Segal (@segal_eran) February 10, 2021
Since the peak in mid-January, in the 60 y/o and above:
56% fewer cases
42% fewer hospitalizations
34% fewer critically ill
35% fewer deaths
We are 3 weeks after starting 2nd dose administration pic.twitter.com/8i9CaUFxNt
Disappointingly, there isn't a vaccine effect in the English coronavirus case data yet when looked at by age
— Chris Giles (@ChrisGiles_) February 6, 2021
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