France coronavirus death toll jumps 240 to 1,100: official

This picture shows the empty Carroussel bridge and the Louvre palace in Paris on March 24, 2020, on the eighth day of a lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the virus. (Photo by PHILIPPE LOPEZ / AFP)

PARIS, France (AFP) — The coronavirus has killed another 240 people in France, the top French health official said on Tuesday, bringing the death toll in the country from the pandemic to 1,100.

Jerome Salomon told reporters that 22,300 people had tested positive for the virus in France, with a total of 10,176 hospitalized of whom 2,516 people are in intensive care.

Officials believe that the published number of those infected largely underestimates the real figure, as only those showing severe symptoms are usually tested.

Salomon also emphasized that the death toll of 1,100 includes only those recorded to have died of the coronavirus in hospitals and not those who pass away in old people’s homes.

He said that the hospital deaths were only a part of the total toll and vowed to give data on mortality in old people’s homes in the next days.

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