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Coronavirus: the incidence rate in Ile-de-France this Tuesday, February 14, 2023 – Paris ZigZag

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Three years following the start of the epidemic of Covid-19what is the situation in Ile-de-France ? Let’s look at the numbershas region. According Public Health Francethis Monday, February 13, 2023, there were 8 additional deaths related to the Coronavirus, and 248 serious cases still in intensive care. We follow the evolution day following day.

The health situation in Ile-de-France

For the Ile-de-France region, Public Health France announced this Monday, February 13, 2023: 28,585 deaths in total, including 8 deaths in the last 24 hours. Currently, there are 248 serious cases in intensive care (+3) and 3,978 people hospitalized (0). Still in Ile-de-France, the resuscitation bed occupancy rate is currently at 21.62% and the incidence rate at 0.00. THE test positivity rate is 0.0% and the reproduction ratio R is 0.97.

In detail, we list this Tuesday, February 14, 2023: 780 (0) people hospitalized in Paris including 54 (-1) in intensive care and 6,405 deaths (0) Seine-Saint-Denis counts 860 (-4) hospitalizations including 47 (0) in intensive care and 3,207 deaths (+1) The Val de Marne accounts for 421 (+1) hospitalizations including 19 (0) in intensive care and 4,080 deaths (0) Hauts-de-Seine account for 727 (+9) hospitalizations including 52 (+1) in intensive care and 3,641 deaths (0) Yvelines accounted for 406 (-19) hospitalizations including 38 (+1) in intensive care and 2,675 deaths (+6) Val d’Oise counts 302 (0) hospitalizations including 5 (+2) in intensive care and 2,821 deaths (0) Essonne counts 278 (+3) hospitalizations including 15 (0) in intensive care and 2,729 deaths (+1) Seine et Marne counts 204 (+10) hospitalizations including 18 (0) in intensive care and 3,027 deaths (0).

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