Birch pollen alert in two thirds of the departments

It’s raining when it’s Saturday? Does it cheer you up and make you want to book a flight to the Costa Brava? If you are allergic to birch pollen, there is almost a ray of sunshine in this dark picture. Although the National Aerobiological Surveillance Network (RNSA) classifies nearly two-thirds of France on red alert for these pollens, as spotted him our colleagues from BFMTV, the rain “will intermittently offer moments of respite to allergy sufferers over the next few days by pressing the pollen to the ground”, precise and the RNSA

Birch pollens are not the only ones to come and play spoilsports: “Hornbeam, ash, willow and poplar pollens are resisting and may bother allergy sufferers with a risk of allergy which will evolve between the low level and the average level according to the departments”, adds the RNSA

Vigilance is required in town for plane tree pollen, and finally, the pollen of grasses, plantains and sorrels is added to the table, which “appear and are present from west to east with a risk of allergy low to medium.

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