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10 new deaths listed in France, 86 died since the beginning of the epidemic

Francoise Ramona

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Eight new deaths in the weekend, according to Roselyne Bachelot

AP | 30.11.2009 | 09:50
Eight new deaths related to flu epidemic A/H1N1 were recorded during the weekend, announced to Monday the Minister for Roselyne Bachelot Health.
It is about an epidemic which ?can have forms mainly not very severe but which shows severe forms, in particular in young children?, she recalled on RMC-Information.
?We still recorded eight death practically in the weekend, with people who for the majority had neither risk factor, nor particular problem?, added Mrs. Bachelot, insistent on the need for being made vaccinate.
The Minister for the Health, which was to meet president Nicolas Sarkozy in the morning, considered to be ?possible? that France passes on the level six of the plan of pandemia grippale, recalling that this phase ?had been imagined at the time of the avian flu?. ?There are tools in the level six which can be used right now, for example the prohibition of the gatherings?. ?But that does not want to say that one will inevitably use? all these ?tools?.
Questioned on a possible participation of the general doctors in the vaccination campaign, she repeated that she did not wish it. ?I want to preserve the capacity of the general doctors to deal with the seized up patients?.
Roselyne Bachelot stated that the 800.000 vaccines in unit doses available to France are intended in priority to the homeless people. ?I give these unit doses to the teams of petty thievings which will vaccinate most fragile among us?, it specified. AP
 
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Re: Eight new deaths in the weekend, according to Roselyne Bachelot

Thank you Lili:

#1:
"The Minister for the Health, which was to meet president Nicolas Sarkozy in the morning, considered to be “possible” that France passes on the level six of the plan of pandemia grippale, recalling that this phase “had been imagined at the time of the avian flu”."

"for example the prohibition of the gatherings"

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Those plans by inserting gatherings prohibitions/etc for severe pand. only,
allowed the dissemination of the mild pandemic, which could set the stage for a more severe flu further,
so such measure now seems to implicitely confirm a possibility of changed strains (Hydra(s)) more spreadings.
 
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Re: Eight new deaths in the weekend, according to Roselyne Bachelot

10 new deaths listed in France, 86 died since the beginning of the epidemic



AP | 30.11.2009 | 18:04
Ten new deaths related to the flu virus A/H1N1 were announced in Metropolitan France since the last assessment of InVS of November 27, changing to 86 the number of died since the beginning of the epidemic, announced to Monday the National Sanitary Surveillance Institute.
In addition, InVS counts 41 new serious cases of influenza A/H1N1 compared to the same assessment, underlines the official statement of InVS. On the whole, since the beginning of the epidemic, 461 people were hospitalized in metropolis, of which 137 are always in reanimation or units of intensive care, according to InVS. AP
 
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