The children of elementary school, who no longer wore a mask in class since October 18, will they have to put it back in the Haut-Rhin?

This would be one of the consequences of the increase in the number of people affected by Covid-19, reports France 3 Grand-Est on Tuesday

.

# COVID19] DASHBOARD # Covid_19 #GrandEst built with @SantePubliqueFr



Data from October 25, 2021


👉https: //t.co/NhKeIz92Np



🔹Vaccination anti # Covid_19


🔹Viral circulation


monitoring 🔹Hospitalizations pic.twitter.com/xvQq543jIL

- ARS Grand Est (@ars_grand_est) October 25, 2021

The incidence rate is back above the alert threshold, with 51 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the department.

Gastros and bronchiolitis, but no Covid

In its latest statement, the Regional Health Agency also points to an increase in incidence rates throughout the region.

So should we be worried?

“On the ground for the moment, there are no consequences.

(…) The activity is currently dominated by gastro and bronchiolitis but not by the Covid ”, reassures the president of SOS doctor in Mulhouse, Frédéric Tryniszewski.

He adds that the holidays could also slow down the transmission of these viral pathologies.

According to him, before the return of the masks to school, “we should rather consider systematic testing campaigns in schools (…) to locate the outbreaks.

The last word will go to the Haut-Rhin prefecture depending on the epidemiological data.

Society

Coronavirus in New Aquitaine: Continue vaccination to "maintain collective immunity and protect the weakest"

Health

Coronavirus: The threshold of 5,000 daily cases once again crossed

  • Coronavirus

  • Mulhouse