The new coronavirus is circulating four times more among people under 40 in France than over among 65-year-olds, France's health minister said, though he warned that contamination was on the rise among the elderly and more vulnerable too.
PARIS - The new coronavirus is circulating four times more among people under 40 in France than over among 65-year-olds, France’s health minister said, though he warned that contamination was on the rise among the elderly and more vulnerable too.
“We’re in a risky situation,” Olivier Veran said in an interview with France’s Journal Du Dimanche published on Sunday, adding that the higher number of cases being detected was not solely down to more testing.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Indonesia books 40 million coronavirus vaccine doses from SinovacChina's Sinovac Biotech has committed to provide up to 40 million coronavirus vaccine doses to Indonesia's government between November and March, a minister said, as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to secure its supply as cases rise unabated.
Read more »
Moderna says more than 40% of participants enrolled for COVID-19 vaccine trialDrug developer Moderna Inc on Friday said it has so far enrolled 13,194 participants in the ongoing late-stage 30,000-volunteer U.S. trial testing its COVID-19 vaccine candidate.
Read more »
Jessica Simpson Says She 'Freaked Out' About Turning 40Jessica Simpson 'freaked out' months before hitting a major age milestone, and talks about how 'awesome' it's been after stopping drinking.
Read more »
Love France? These UK holiday swaps will make you feel like you're there5 places to check out now our European neighbour has been taken off the government's travel corridor list
Read more »
Germany Gets Volunteers for Indoor Concerts to Test Coronavirus SpreadGermany has recruited volunteers to test the spread of coronavirus at indoor concerts.
Read more »
The coronavirus pandemic could be over within the next two years, says hopeful WHO chief - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Read more »