Navigating the Flu and Covid-19 Epidemics in France: Updates and Guidelines for Protection

2023-12-27 20:25:02
The Covid-19 pandemic in FrancedossierThe seasonal flu epidemic has continued to progress in recent days in France, particularly reaching the Paris region, while that of bronchiolitis has continued to decline following a peak in early December, indicated this Wednesday, December 27 the public health agency.

Number of doctor consultations increasing, hospitalizations increasing… According to the weekly report from Santé Publique France which ended on Sunday December 24, the main indicators of the flu epidemic “were on the rise” last week. The epidemic, which had spread throughout the eastern part of the country, is now also hitting Ile-de-France and Hauts-de-France. As for the regions of France where the epidemic is not yet in full swing, they are already in the so-called “pre-epidemic” phase.

Overseas, Guyana and Mayotte remain affected by the epidemic and Guadeloupe is now in the pre-epidemic phase. While the flu is spreading in France, the public health agency, however, confirms a decline in the bronchiolitis epidemic, which mainly affects babies. In France, bronchiolitis affects nearly 30% of infants under 2 years old each winter, or around 480,000 cases per year. And 2% to 3% of infants under 1 year old are hospitalized for severe bronchiolitis.

Covid-19 continues to record a significant wave

After a peak at the beginning of December, its main indicators decreased “for the third consecutive week”, notes Public Health France, emphasizing however that they remain at a high level, all metropolitan regions remaining affected by the epidemic. The last major winter epidemic to be monitored weekly, Covid-19 continues to record a significant wave but this is starting to ebb slightly.

“In this context of high circulation of various respiratory viruses and in addition to vaccination once morest influenza and Covid-19” among the most vulnerable such as those over 65, “the systematic adoption of barrier gestures by all remains essential, particularly wearing a mask in the event of symptoms, in busy places and in the presence of vulnerable people,” recalls Public Health France.

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