SOS Médecins National Newsletter, February 1, 2021

Summary

In Week 04 (January 25–31, 2021), total activity at SOS Médecins clinics remained moderately higher (compared to the previous three weeks) among children (+4%, or +985 visits) and stable among adults.

In Week 04, medical procedures for suspected COVID-19 across all age groups rose again, with 2,936 procedures recorded (vs. 2,793 in Week 03) and a share of 4.4% of total activity across all age groups (vs. 4.3% in Week 03). This increase is moderate (+5%, or +143 cases) and follows two weeks of stability at a high level. It is driven by the 15–74 age group (+8%, or +161 cases). In other age groups, the number of procedures is stable among children under 2 and slightly down among those aged 2–14 and those aged 75 and older. Suspected COVID-19 is the fifth most common diagnosis among children and the fourth among adults. Medical procedures for suspected COVID-19 are stable or on the rise, with moderate numbers, in several regions. The largest increases are observed in Centre-Val-de-Loire (+72%, or +49 procedures) and in Grand-Est (+15%, or +32 procedures). Since the start of surveillance, 173,962 procedures for suspected COVID-19 have been performed.

Seasonal conditions are stable or declining. However, increases are observed for acute bronchitis (+15%, or +317 cases) and ENT conditions (+11%, or +1,807 cases) across all age groups, as well as for asthma (+10%, or +37 cases) and conjunctivitis (+10%, or +27 cases) among children. Also noteworthy is the moderate increase in procedures for vomiting among those aged 75 and older (+41%, or +24 procedures).

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