Davef
No - over here it started in the outskirts of Paris (Oise) but then some clusters in the Alps( due to Brit skiing twonks) and then further around eastern France due to a massive religious meeting, oh and the Morbihan, to be just about all over. The worst areas are Alsace and Lorraine where the hospitals can no longer cope and are medivacing patients to areas where there are fewer incidents of covid19, like Bordeaux and Toulon...
The biggest problem here is the lack of testing - A month ago the wife and I both had a majority of symptoms but as it wasn't officially here (but in the next departement) we didn't have it, period....this was from the equivalent of the nhs helpline...A month on after being in isolation we still have the odd flare up of symptoms , sore throat, aching joints, cough etc.... it would be great to have the possibility of the antibody test, so we can stop worrying about getting it! Whilst the official figures show just over 11000 cases, the Health Minister estimates the true figure is 30 - 90,000 !!!!!!!!
As an aside Germany is interesting more cases than France but massively less in terms of deaths (and no confinement)....Anybody know why???