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French coronavirus death toll, at nearly 27,000, overtakes Spain's

In a surprising turn of events, the coronavirus death toll in France again took a sharp tick upwards on the second day of relaxed measures known as deconfinement, said the Health Ministry. On Tuesday there were 359 fatalities, and also a steep rise in cases of 96 over Monday.

Reuters WORLD
Published May 12,2020
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France's cumulative death toll from coronavirus infection rose by 348 or 1.3% to 26,991 on Tuesday, overtaking Spain's 26,920, making France the country with the world's fourth-highest death toll from the coronavirus after the U.S., Britain and Italy.

The health ministry said in a statement the number of people in hospital with coronavirus infection fell again to 21,595 from 22,284 on Monday, continuing an uninterrupted downward trend that has lasted four weeks.

On the second day after the end of a 55-day lockdown, the number of people in intensive care also continued a similar downtrend and fell by 170 or 6.3% to 2,542.