I am extremely curious to know what is happening in Germany and the US. In Germany, they have around as many infected as France, but somehow only 10% of deaths. And they also have only 2 people in critical conditions (France has 400). Are Germans lying, or France has many more infected than they think they have?
The number of deaths in the US is also incredibly low, only 69 so far (half of that of France's). While the number of infected people in the US is half of that of France, US is supposed to have the most extreme case of underestimating the number of infected considering the lack of testing. On the other hand, there are only 10 people in critical conditions.
Are we talking already for many strains, some of which are almost entirely non-lethal? That just cannot be, France and Germany are just so near each other.
The only logical explanation is that Helles beer is not only the best beer, but it also protects against Covid19.
I can't answer your question but french stats include both people that occupy reanimation and ICU beds. I don't know if it's the case for everyone.