The official spokesman for the Health Insurance Council, Dr. Nasser Al-Juhani, said that we may witness a slight increase in the prices of medical documents following the approval of the new package in the near term, following adding a number of updated benefits related to exploratory preventive examinations, vaccinations, and focusing on women’s health, obesity operations and kidney transplantation, In addition to raising the mental health coverage to 50,000 instead of 15,000 for acute and chronic cases, and raising the value of dialysis coverage and others.
Vaccinations
Monkey pox. Nine vaccination centers are opening in Île-de-France, the most
The epidemic of monkey pox has continued to develop in France since the spring. As of June 30, 336 cases have been identified in Île-de-France, which made it the most affected region. The ARS therefore decided to open nine centers there. vaccination, reports The ParisianTuesday, July 5, 2022.
Seven screening centers were already available within the AP-HP (Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris) network. These are Bichat, Pitié-Salpêtrière, Hôtel-Dieu, Saint-Antoine, Saint-Louis, Lariboisière and Tenon, lists the Ile-de-France daily. Apart from Tenon, these establishments will now also offer vaccination. To these centers are also added those of the Raymond-Poincaré (Hauts-de-Seine), Avicenne (Seine-Saint-Denis) and Kremlin-Bicêtre (Val-de-Marne) hospitals.
An extension of vaccination?
The majority of vaccination centers are accessible from this Wednesday, July 6, but you will still have to make an appointment beforehand. The support will however only be possible from Monday July 11 concerning the Hôtel-Dieu, specify our colleagues. According to the ARS, “The vaccine should ideally be administered within four days following the date of the last risky contact and a maximum of 14 days later according to the schedule recommended by the high health authority”.
Anne Souyris, the deputy (EELV) in charge of health at the town hall of Paris, for her part proposed the extension of vaccination “to the entire homosexual community, which is the most affected”, as is already the case in England. Until now, this has only been reserved for risky contact cases. Seized of the question, the high health authority should make a decision in the coming days, notes The Parisian.
Saturday June 11, 2022 – Author:
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If you are planning a long-distance trip, you should arm yourself with vaccinations and medication once morest exotic diseases. The reason: In many countries in Asia, Africa and South America, the fight once morest tropical diseases was neglected due to the corona pandemic.
The corona pandemic has overshadowed other diseases. But just because they’ve lost consciousness doesn’t mean they’ve lost any of their dangerousness. On the contrary: Since the beginning of the pandemic, infections with malaria, dengue, chikungunya or Zika pathogens have increased in many non-European travel destinations, in some cases significantly. This emerges from travel information from Envivas Krankenversicherung AG.
Special caution when traveling to Asia, Africa and South America
A central reason for this: In developing countries, vaccination campaigns and the fight once morest mosquitoes came to a standstill or were neglected due to the corona pandemic. Holidaymakers who want to travel to Asian, African or South and Central American countries in particular are therefore recommended to update their medical travel insurance in good time before their trip.
Malaria programs were interrupted as a result of the corona pandemic
The World Health Organization (WHO) recorded around 70,000 additional deaths in 2020 alone. Around two-thirds are due to the fact that malaria programs were interrupted due to the Covid 19 pandemic, according to the WHO in its annual Malaria Report. “Especially with malaria, one of the most dangerous infectious diseases, the risk of infection is particularly high,” says Envivas AG. The virus is transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito, which is active at night and at dusk. Dengue fever, which is also transmitted by mosquitoes, has increased once more during the pandemic due to the lack of mosquito control programs. Dengue is an acute disease with a sudden onset of fever.
Two months before departure: consult a doctor
The necessary preparations depend on the region, duration, route and planned activities. Six to eight weeks before the start of the trip is recommended for an appointment with the family doctor or travel medicine specialist. People with special illnesses should speak to the doctors treating them at an earlier stage.
How to protect yourself once morest malaria
There is no travel medicine vaccination once morest malaria. However, preventive medication can be started one or two days before traveling to certain malaria areas. For regions with a lower risk of malaria infection, the German Society for Tropical Medicine, Travel Medicine and Global Health (DTG) does not recommend permanent prophylaxis, but an immediate medical examination on site. If this is not possible within 24 to 48 hours, the experts recommend taking emergency medication with you, which should be taken immediately in the event of malaria.
Dengue fever: Vaccination possible
A vaccine once morest dengue has been available in some countries for a few years and has also been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). However, its use is associated with a higher rate of severe dengue cases in some areas. Another vaccine that has proven to be effective and safe according to the current study situation is to be approved in autumn. There is currently no vaccination once morest the Zika virus.
This is how you protect yourself from mosquitoes
- wear light-colored clothing impregnated with permethrin to protect once morest mosquitoes,
- stay in mosquito-proof rooms with air conditioning and mosquito screens and use mosquito nets when sleeping,
- Spray or soak textiles with permethrin and rub uncovered skin with one of the mosquito-repellent scents Deet (30 to 50 percent) or Icaridin (20 percent).
(Source: Envivas Krankenversicherung AG)
FC Bayern: It came out at a team night – Joshua Kimmich is vaccinated! – Bundesliga
Recovered & vaccinated!
After his no to the corona vaccination, Joshua Kimmich (27) was in the middle of a heated vaccination discussion for weeks. After the home game once morest Hoffenheim (4-0), the Bayern star confirmed a BILD report on October 23 that he was unvaccinated.
It was only his corona disease at the end of November that put an end to the public fuss regarding his vaccination status.
In December, Kimmich told ZDF that he already had a vaccination appointment for the end of November, but that the syringe had been infected beforehand. Kimmich: “Of course it would have been better to get vaccinated earlier.” His recovered status ended in February.
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BILD has now learned: Kimmich has now been vaccinated! After an infection, a syringe is sufficient for the basic immunization.
Even in the FC Bayern team, colleagues were unsure regarding the vaccination status of their colleague for a long time. Only at a team evening on March 2nd in the “Theresa Grill” in Munich’s Theresienstraße did they get certainty. Like all other players who wanted to be there, Kimmich had to show proof of 2G.
Kimmich is currently missing from the national team and is training in Munich because the birth of his third child is imminent. If he travels later, he has to be tested by the DFB despite the vaccination.
National team director Oliver Bierhoff (53) says regarding the DFB precautionary measure: “Even the booster vaccination does not protect once morest infection.”