France finds nearly 100,000 daily Covid-19 infections ahead of Omicron virus outbreak

France finds nearly 100,000 daily Covid-19 infections ahead of Omicron virus outbreak

 France finds nearly 100,000 daily Covid-19 infections ahead of Omicron virus outbreak

PARIS (Reuters) - Health authorities in France have reported a daily record of COVID-19 infections, reaching nearly 100,000 in the last 24 hours as efforts to curb the spread of the virus have been on the rise. Omicron new mutation virus. This was released by Reuters on Saturday, December 25, 2021.

As of Friday, 94,124 cases of COVID-19 had been reported, and 167 cases had been reported so far this year, according to the French government. An emergency meeting will be convened next Monday, with many expecting the announcement of a re-imposition of austerity measures.

The sharp rise in the number of daily COVID-19 infections in France is linked to the new Omicron mutation virus, which is projected to cover all cases by early 2022.

 France ranks seventh in the world for having the highest COVID-19 infection rate in the world, with more than 8.98 million cases, including 122,462 deaths and 7 recoveries. 75 million people.



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