Heat Wave and Health Alert System. National Update as of August 5, 2020.

Key Points

  • The first orange heat wave alert of the summer of 2020 was issued on July 29 and subsequently affected 13 departments in two regions (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté). This episode ended on August 2. Météo France described this episode as an intense heat spike.

  • This heat wave, though short-lived, had a significant impact on public health:

    • Analysis of emergency care utilization shows a slight increase across all age groups in the composite health indicator tracked under the national heat wave management plan (iCanicule). The peak in activity was recorded on August 1 in emergency departments (0.77%) and for SOS Médecins consultations (1.09%).

    • This impact primarily affected those aged 75 and older (2.9% of emergency department activity and 3.4% of SOS Médecins activity on August 1).

  • No fatal workplace accidents were reported to Santé publique France during this heat wave

  • The health impacts observed here demonstrate that heat poses a health risk. It is important to implement the preventive measures recommended by the national heat wave management plan.

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