Ebola: France Takes "Precautionary" Measures in Mayotte, "Very Low" Risk at This Stage
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However, the government said it was "very attentive" to the ongoing epidemic, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns against an "international" emergency. In this context, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu says he is following the situation "very carefully" even if "the risk of imports into France is "very low". - Ebola epidemic: "very attentive", the government is taking "precaution" measures in Mayotte (Policy).
Following an inter-ministerial meeting this Monday, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announces the introduction of a precautionary measure in Mayotte against the Ebola epidemic currently raging in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite the importance of migratory flows, the models show that the risk of importation to Mayotte "is very low."
In the face of the Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the French government announces precautionary measures in Mayotte while judging the risk of imports very low The government
The World Health Organization has launched an international alert about the Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In Mayotte, where there are many Congolese nationals, the authorities are putting in place precautionary measures despite "a very low import risk".
"To date, no cases of Ebola virus disease have been detected in Mayotte. The risk of introducing the virus in Mayotte is considered very low, according to the INSERM and Public Health France models. Indeed, the average incubation time is 7 days (2 days minimum and 21 days maximum incubation), after contact with a person with symptoms, and in practice the nationals of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who try to smuggle into Mayotte, take 2 t…
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