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France has ordered 1bn masks to meet surging demand from hospitals and carers dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, and plans to increase the number of emergency care beds with ventilators to more than 14,000 from 10,000 now and 5,000 before the crisis.
Edouard Philippe, prime minister, and Olivier Véran, health minister, also announced a big drive to roll out more and quicker tests for the virus in the coming weeks.
“There is global competition for masks,” Mr Véran said, noting that France was currently producing 8m a week and consuming 40m. An “airbridge” had been put in place to bring masks from China, including 250m previously ordered from that country. France began the crisis with a stock of 117m.
The number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care in France has continued to rise in recent days to reach 4,273 on Saturday, with the wave of cases first hitting eastern France and now arriving in the Paris area.
A further 319 deaths were reported in French hospitals on Saturday, bringing the national total so far to 2,314. However, there have also been numerous deaths in old people’s homes that have not been included so far in the official figures. The number of confirmed cases rose to 37,575.
“We are in a difficult situation. We know it and you know it,” Mr Philippe said.
https://www.ft.com/content/4ac1266a-436d-3128-b068-2d68ddc1485c
Edouard Philippe, prime minister, and Olivier Véran, health minister, also announced a big drive to roll out more and quicker tests for the virus in the coming weeks.
“There is global competition for masks,” Mr Véran said, noting that France was currently producing 8m a week and consuming 40m. An “airbridge” had been put in place to bring masks from China, including 250m previously ordered from that country. France began the crisis with a stock of 117m.
The number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care in France has continued to rise in recent days to reach 4,273 on Saturday, with the wave of cases first hitting eastern France and now arriving in the Paris area.
A further 319 deaths were reported in French hospitals on Saturday, bringing the national total so far to 2,314. However, there have also been numerous deaths in old people’s homes that have not been included so far in the official figures. The number of confirmed cases rose to 37,575.
“We are in a difficult situation. We know it and you know it,” Mr Philippe said.
https://www.ft.com/content/4ac1266a-436d-3128-b068-2d68ddc1485c