After the vaccination of caregivers over 50 years of age or with comorbidities, disabled people and nursing home patients, here is the public one.
Are now called patients over 75 years, and those with serious pathologies, on medical advice.
Some 19 centers are open in Paris, 6 by the City, as many by associations and 7 others by health teams.
To reach them?
The Doctolib website or the 3975 which allows you to have "real people on the phone" underlines Anne Souyris, the health assistant to Anne Hidalgo (PS), the mayor of Paris.
“Besides,” she adds, “we want to develop home visits for vaccinations.
Going to see the elderly in their homes, making contact is obviously more positive.
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Fewer vaccination centers
More humanity, but unmanageable problems: while the city was waiting for 25,000 doses, it only received 10,000. Hence the reduction in the number of centers.
“The problem is the same everywhere in France, underlines Anne Souyris.
Especially since people outside Paris register.
This is not normal, and we would like to favor the Parisians… ”
Fewer centers, appointments almost impossible at the moment, Paris, like most cities in France, is struggling.
Moreover, some borough mayors are sounding the alarm bells.
ARS promises real-time data
But, the Regional Health Agency (ARS), affirms it, additional data will gradually come to supplement these first indicators.
"The provision of new, reliable and expert indicators, such as the rise of these indicators in open data, responds to a strong commitment to transparency by contributing to the good information of everyone, while making it possible to support the monitoring of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
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Pending this enrichment and the publication of these indicators on the government table - where all the other indicators relating to the monitoring of the epidemic are already accessible - daily information will be published each evening.