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CORONAVIRUS : No New Positive Cases Identified in Monaco this Tuesday
For the eighth consecutive day, no new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified on Tuesday 5 May.
The overall health figures for the Principality therefore remain at 95 people affected by the Coronavirus.
Three further people, compared to yesterday, have recovered.
This brings the total number of patients who have now recovered to 81.
Only one person is still hospitalised, in intensive care at the CHPG.
It should be noted that the people tested and hospitalised are not all residents in the Principality.
In keeping with the principle adopted by the health authorities in the Principality of Monaco, only patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms are being hospitalised.
People with mild symptoms are asked to self-isolate at home while being medically monitored.
To date, three patients are being monitored by the Home Patient Follow-up Centre.
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