JIM.fr – Direct February 20: The end of indoor masks in mid-March?


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1 pm – Olivier Veran plans to phase out indoor masks in a month

, we see the collapse of the ohmron wave “LCI-RTL-Le Figaro Grand Jury Announced Minister of Health,”
as well as reducing the burden of health “. Therefore he believes: that by mid-March, sanitary conditions will allow us to remove all or part of the mask inside the vaccination pass and “. The Minister, however, refused to set a date of 15 March, committing only to the estimated period for some time”. mid march “. As far as the fourth dose is concerned, he made it conditional on the presence of a new variant.

12 noon – Long Covid: Antihistamine trail

A case report published in the Nursing Journal
Journal for Nurse Practitioners Long describes two cases of covid that responded to the administration ”
over-the-counter antihistamines with significant improvement in symptoms. , Future studies are needed to understand the potential role of histamine in the pathogenesis of chronic covid and to explore the clinical benefits of antihistamines in the treatment of chronic covid. Say the authors.

11 a.m. – the British want” living with virus
,

Boris Johnson is due to unveil a new strategy against COVID on Monday, which will include moving into an endemic phase of the pandemic. This should include eliminating the isolation of positive cases and free testing.

10:30 am – Epidemic end: BioNtech’s boss reserves…

Ugur Sahin, General Manager of BioNTech, talks about covid. For that, we are far from being out of Cirrus and we just have to get used to living with covid for a long time. He says he is confident other variants more dangerous than Omicron will appear in the coming months. , We have to accept that we have to live with the virus for another ten years He concluded, pessimistic.

10 a.m. – Freedom Convoy: Ottawa evacuation continues

Police stationed in the hundreds on the streets of Canada’s federal capital announced they had arrested more than 100 people and towed nearly twenty vehicles. Despite protracted face-to-face encounters, there was no clash and there were no casualties. However, one incident involved mounted police who continued on their way while two demonstrators were on the ground, but mounted police denied “trampling” these demonstrators, claiming that one of them had cycled on them. Was thrown

9:30 a.m. – Anti-PASS movement: Weak mobilization

On this new Saturday of demonstrations, only 23,800 people gathered to protest against health measures, including 3,600 in Paris, according to the Interior Ministry, which identified 162 actions.

9 a.m. – France: Huge drop in hospital

According to data from Public Health France, we count:

– 76,638 new cases of infection (versus 118,611 on February 13);
– 1018.4/100,000 incidence rate (versus 1780.9/100,000 on February 6);
– 25.5% test positivity rate (versus 30.3% on February 6);
– 28,632 people hospitalized for COVID-19 (- 2,890 in one week versus – 1,505 in the previous week);
– 2,918 people in critical care (-253 this week versus 406 this week);
136,594 people have died since March 1, 2020 (1,646 in a week).

8:00 am – an update on the state of the world

According to the latest data published by Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, 423,320,279 cases of covid have been identified worldwide, contributing to 5,882,870 deaths since the start of the pandemic. In the last four weeks, the countries most affected by Covid are the United States (7,944,951), France (5,880,476) and Germany (4,888,641) and in the number of deaths, the United States (66,329 dead). India (22,494) and Brazil (21,004).

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