Trip to Paris – Health Measures Taken Against Avian Influenza A

Date November 21, 2008

Faced with the imminent arrival of autumn to Europe and an expected increase in influenza infections, authorities in many countries have already begun taking steps to ensure that the impact on tourist cities, as small as possible.

Louvre Paris

Among these cities we are proactive with Paris, where both managers of the Eiffel Tower and the city’s major museums hen taken steps to prevent the pandemic.

In the case of the Eiffel Tower with approximately 7 million visitors a year is one of the most visited monuments in the world, we have acquired thousands of masks and hydroalcoholic solutions for employees of the monument. These measures have become more rigid after the detection of a possible positive among their employees, who have been advised not to have direct physical treatment with the public to visit the memorial, but without falling into paranoia.

In the Louvre, the Orsay Museum and other galleries of the Network of National Museums and the Pompidou Center has also established a plan of action if it exceeds a severity index 6 in detected cases of influenza A / influenza. In any case, the possible closure of these places of maximum tourist influx to be decided by a ministerial order.

For travel in the coming months, this information should not govern our decision to travel to Paris, are merely guidelines for action and proactive measures today that are preventing you can not enjoy one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

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