FRANCE COVID SITUATION. The new Covid contaminations are marking time. Public Health France confirms a “lower” increase in the incidence rate in Île-de-France. The highest incidence is observed in Pays de la Loire, followed by Brittany.
[Mis à jour le 21 juillet 2022 à 11h52] The new Covid contaminations mark time at the end of July, but hospitalizations and intensive care admissions are still progressing. Public Health France confirms in its latest epidemiological point a “Lower” increase in the incidence rate in Île-de-France (+3%) compared to other regions. Lhe highest incidence is observed in Pays de la Loire (1,532, +21%), followed by Brittany (1,524, +23%). Rates of new hospitalizations are increasing in all regions. The number of new critical care admissions is up or stable across the country. The Centre-Val de Loire, the Normandy and the Burgundy Franche-Comte show the largest increases in rate of hospitalizations and critical care admissions. What is the Covid situation in each department or region of France? For trips this summer ? In Europe ? In the world ? What are the red areas ? here are the pictures published by Public Health France (and its Geodes site), the Ministry of Health and the Directorate General for Health and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) for the epidemic in Europe.
Map of countries for traveling
The map of countries classified by color according to their epidemic situation and published by the government has not changed since March 31, 2022.

Covid map in France by department
The number of people tested positive for Covid-19 per 100,000 inhabitants over the last 7 days (incidence rate) is a good indicator for understanding the progression of the epidemic. It is closely monitored by the government.
Map of the incidence rate in France
Map of Covid hospitalizations in France
Covid map in Europe

Covid map in the world
Maps of Covid cases and Covid-related deaths around the world are updated by the WHO.


► See the animated spread of the coronavirus around the world
Sources
– For French data: dashboard available on government.fr and GEODES cartographic observatory of Public Health France.
– For international data: maps from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and WHO.