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Coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19)
Where can I find the epidemic indicators for my municipality or department?
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Screening rates, positivity rates, incidence rates for people over 65... How can you find out about indicators for the world and the country, but also for your region, department or municipality? Since October 21, 2020, Santé publique France has been offering tools to monitor the evolution of the epidemic at a local level. Service-Public.fr introduces you to the portal .
The epidemiological indicators of COVID-19 are updated daily and available from 7pm on the Géodes portal, which allows you to view health data on a map of France. In addition to the map, it is possible to access a table of selected indicators and their summary (key figures, graphs). To do this, choose the tab in the pink top bar.
What indicators are available at a scale lower than a department?
The indicators available at a scale below that of a department are:
- incidence rate, i.e. the number of infected persons per week per 100 000 inhabitants (all ages and persons over 65 years of age);
- the screening rate;
- and the positivity rate.
They are calculated from virological data transmitted by city and hospital biology laboratories in the screening information system (SI-DEP). They are presented in the form of a slippery week to better perceive the trends of the epidemic by overcoming daily fluctuations.
For the 22 metropolitan areas, the rates are presented in value terms. For the other scales (e.g. municipalities), the rates are presented by class and not by value in order to avoid any risk of identifying a person, since, to very fine degrees, data in absolute value could be indirectly identifying.
How to access the indicators of his municipality?
The indicators available for each municipality are available on the Geodes portal. To access it, you have to choose the pathology using the search engine or index. Then, .
To obtain data at the level of a municipality, it is necessary in the left menu on the left side of the map.
Warning
These indicators need to be interpreted with caution, especially when the population size is small. A sparsely populated municipality may give rise to large variations in the indicator because the incidence rate is reduced to 100 000 inhabitants.
How do I access indicators from my region or department?
Indicators available for each department and region are also available on the Geodes portal.
To access it, you have to choose the pathology using the search engine or index. The number of available indicators is displayed. To search for a specific indicator, simply click on one of them for the indicators to deploy. By clicking, the map updates.
For example, if you want to access the number of people tested, you must choose , then . You can then obtain this number for all ages or by age group.
To obtain region-wide data, in the left menu on the left side of the map.
FYI
Tutorials are available on France's YouTube channel.
Where can national and global indicators be found?
- Santé publique France gives you access to Key figures and the evolution of COVID-19 in France and worldwide.
- The application AllAntiCovid allows you to be informed of the key figures on a daily basis and receive news.
Reminder
Curfew The selected criteria for classifying departments into maximum alert zones and then into
- more than 250 new positive cases per 100 000 inhabitants (incidence rate);
- an incidence rate for older people above 100, i.e. 100 positive cases per 100 000 people over 65 years of age;
- a rate of occupancy of the resuscitation beds greater than 30% and a dynamic leading to the overtaking of 50% in the next few weeks.
Please note
The AllAntiCovid app provides access to national and departmental epidemiological data (after entering your zip code).
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