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FFP2 mask demand jumps fivefold in France after hantavirus case
One patient remains in intensive care and 26 contact cases in confinement
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France to examine bill to reduce cadmium exposure
The move follows ANSES warnings that food is the main source of contamination
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Bordeaux cruise ship confinement lifted as norovirus outbreak confirmed
No link found between death of British passenger, 92, and virus
Eight vaccines obligatory
Eight vaccines are to be made compulsory from the start of 2018 to add to the present diptheria, tetanus and polio, with all children born after January 1 receiving all 11 vaccines when due.
The new compulsory vaccines are for whooping cough, measles, mumps, German measles, hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae, pneumococcal disease and meningococcus.
Health Minister Agnès Buzyn said it is “intolerable” that 10 children had died from measles in France since 2008 and that young people still die from meningitis when vaccines are available.