Contaminations remain stable at a high level, with more than 3,500 contaminations per week. The incidence rate (number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants) on an average of the last 7 days is 1,471. It was 1,422 on April 7.
Thirty-nine patients are still hospitalized due to Covid in the Jura (compared to thirty-six on April 7), including four in critical care. Between April 7 and April 14, two people died of Covid in hospitals, bringing the number of victims to 617.
No closed class
This Thursday, April 15, no school, no class was closed. But twenty-five students and three National Education staff tested positive during this single day. Vaccination continues through city medicine.
Since April 7, the second booster dose has been open to people over 60, six months after the last injection. For people over 80, the period remains at three months. Civil protection, in partnership with the Jura prefecture and the ARS, continues during the month of April the service offer via the Vaccibus for screening and vaccination. In particular, it makes it possible to go to the homes of people with mobility problems. It is possible to make an appointment at 06.99. 54. 96. 50.