The City of Nice, like the entire department, is facing the flu. “The Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region is the most affected by this epidemic after Île-de-France,” notes Professor Michel Carles, head of the infectious diseases department at Nice University Hospital. The hospital is also on level 3 of the “hospital in tension” system (the next is the triggering of the White plan).
“In order to protect the most exposed people, I wanted from today the wearing of a mask to be compulsory for staff and visitors to the three nursing homes and three independent residences of our Municipal Social Action Center, indicated the mayor Chirtsian Estrosi in a press release this Tuesday, January 7, 2025. In the event of symptoms, wearing a mask is also compulsory for everyone in all municipal administrative sites. Hydroalcoholic gel and masks will be distributed in. each service. The health and well-being of everyone depends, for the days to come, on respecting these few gestures. If the epidemic were to worsen, I would convene an exceptional local health council.
The Hancy vaccination center accessible without appointment
He also recalls the possibility of being vaccinated: “It is not too late to do so. I spoke today with the pharmacists’ union for a distribution of doses according to demand. I invite the people of Nice and residents of Nice over the age of 75 to be vaccinated in our center at 10, rue Hancy (Monday to Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.) and for those and those who cannot travel, home vaccination is possible by contacting 04.92.17.44.90.”
Please note that it is not necessary to make an appointment at the Hancy center, you just need to show up with an identity document and your Vitale card (everything is covered). It is possible to contact him at 04.92.17.44.90 or by email at [email protected].