COVID-19: Epidemiological Update for Burgundy and Franche-Comté as of June 18, 2020

Summary

Situation in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

With the first confirmed case on February 26, 2020, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (BFC) was one of the first regions in France to face the COVID-19 pandemic. The major impact of this pandemic on the population—and in particular on the most vulnerable, including the elderly—exhibits geographic disparities that reflect the intensity of viral transmission prior to the implementation of general lockdown measures on March 17, 2020. In week 17 (April 20–26, 2020), the trend was downward for several indicators of healthcare utilization, both in outpatient settings and in hospitals. The region experienced a significant excess of all-cause mortality across all age groups for six weeks, from week 12 (March 16–22, 2020) to week 17 (April 20–26, 2020), with a peak in week 14 (March 30–April 5).

Trends observed

In week 24 (June 8–14, 2020) and for the eleventh consecutive week, the number of SOS Médecins calls and emergency room visits for suspected COVID-19 remains low. The circulation of the virus in long-term care facilities (including nursing homes) in the region has been limited for over a month. Mortality in Week 22 is comparable to that of previous years. At this stage of the epidemic, 1,034 deaths in hospitals have been recorded.

Virological surveillance

Virological surveillance has been based on the SI-DEP system (screening information system) since May 13, 2020, with a gradual ramp-up. This surveillance system aims to comprehensively track all patients tested in France in private and hospital laboratories.

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