France recorded its first case of the new strain of COVID-19
France recorded its first case of the new strain of COVID-19 as the number of cases and fatalities from COVID-19 mounted in the country.
This, as it raised concerns of a new wave of the coronavirus hitting the euro zone’s second-biggest economy.
According to the French health ministry, a Frenchman — who recently arrived back in France from London — had tested positive for the new strain of coronavirus disease.
The ministry also stated that the said case — the first case in France — had been found in the city of Tours as the Frenchman in question arrived from London last December 19 and he’s currently self-isolating and felt alright.
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Last December 14, British Health Secretary Matt Hancock had said that an increase in coronavirus cases in the United Kingdom might have been linked to the new strain of COVID-19 in the country.
Accordng to Hancock, over 1,000 cases of the new strain of COVID-19 had been identified — mainly in southeastern England.
Recently, several countries around the world had closed their borders to both the UK and South Africa following the identification of cases of the new, fast-spreading strain of COVID-19 in those countries.
In the last 24 hours, France had recorded 20,262 newly-confirmed COVID-19 cases and 159 newly-recorded deaths in hospitals. This brought the total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in France to 2,547,771, while its COVID-19 death toll stood at 62,427.
Aside from France, Singapore and Germany had also recorded their first case of the new strain of coronavirus disease.
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