Incidence rate on the rise: 88 French departments with more than 1,000 cases per 100,000 inhabitants

Published by Julie de Sortiraparis · Photos by My de Sortiraparis · Published on July 13, 2022 at 08:55 p.m.
While the coronavirus epidemic is still circulating in France, and the government is talking about a 7th wave, the incidence rate has jumped once again, exceeding 11.15 cases per 100,000 inhabitants at Friday June 30, 2023. Here is the list of areas where the virus is circulating most.

According to the latest data, 60.50 % of French people have received at least one booster dose, and 79.20 % are fully vaccinated. However, this is still not enough, and the coronavirus epidemic continues to spread in France. The incidence rate in France has reached 11.15 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, Tuesday June 27, 2023 (consolidated data).

With the summer vacations fast approaching, the indicators are gradually coming back into line, once again alerting the authorities. As of Tuesday July 12, 2022, 88 French departments, including Paris and almost all the departments of the Île de France region, are above the threshold of 1,000 cases per 100,000 inhabitants over the last 7 days.

Here is the list of departments where the virus is circulating the most in France:

To follow dailychanges in the incidence rate by department:

Taux d'incidence par département en FranceTaux d'incidence par département en FranceTaux d'incidence par département en FranceTaux d'incidence par département en France Incidence rate by department at Friday June 30, 2023 in France
The incidence rate by department is an indicator to be followed very closely in order to monitor the evolution of the epidemic. We discover together the incidence rates of each department at Friday June 30, 2023. [Read more]

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