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Coronavirus pandemic: Growing concern about French hospital capacity to handle new wave

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With more than 460,000 confirmed cases and over 31,400 deaths to date, concern is growing about #hospital capacity to handle a new infection wave, as admissions have started to rise again after being contained during #France's March-May lockdown. #SecondWave

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