Covid-19: Number of people in intensive care, number of deaths in hospital, regions affected… The coronavirus in figures and on a map


The point on the coronavirus in figures. How many people does France have in intensive care every day? How many deaths in hospital since the start of the epidemic? Which regions are most affected?

Responses with figures provided by Public Health France.

Number of people in intensive care per day

As of Friday January 14, 2022, France has 3,895 people in critical care for Covid-19. This indicator peaked on April 8, 2020. On that day, 7,019 people were in “critical care”.

Deaths in hospital

This Friday, January 14, 196 new deaths linked to Covid-19 were deplored, bringing the total to 99,509 in France since the start of the epidemic.

Please note that the data presented here only takes into account deaths linked to Covid-19 that took place in hospital. The victims in medico-social establishments, including nursing homes, and those who died at home are to be added to this sad record.

By studying the mortality data by sex, we can see that men are much more affected by the coronavirus than women.

MOST AFFECTED REGIONS

By taking the figures for the number of deaths and adding the distribution by region, we can see an inequality between the territories.

Note the following distribution in the Overseas Territories: Mayotte deplores 145 deaths, Guyana 340, Martinique 805, Reunion 457 and Guadeloupe 903.

Healings

This Friday, January 14, 1,938 people returned home cured of the coronavirus, or at least considered out of danger, after being treated at the hospital. A total of 481,964 people treated for Covid-19 have left hospital since the start of the epidemic.



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