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Number of French Covid patients in intensive care below 4,000

It is the first time the number of Covid ICU patients has been below 4,000 since March 11, health ministry data showed.

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The number of people with COVID-19 in intensive care units in France dropped below 4,000 on Wednesday as the country reopened outdoor cafe terraces, museums and shops selling non-essential goods, reports Yahoo! News

The ICU tally fell by 153 to 3,862, the first time it has been below 4,000 since March 11, health ministry data showed.

Following the country's second nationwide lockdown in November, COVID-19 intensive care numbers fell to just below 2,600 early January, but then rapidly climbed again to a 2021 high of 6,001 on April 26. They have fallen nearly every day since.

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