Fight against Covid-19: Launch of phase 2 of vaccination in Saint-Martin and St-Barth

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Today, it is only open to all people belonging to the following categories:

• People over 75 years old.

• Volunteer residents in EHPAD and USLD, who are vaccinated directly in the establishments.

• Elderly people staying in health establishments and in follow-up care and rehabilitation services.

• Health professionals (and other professionals from health establishments and medico-social establishments working with vulnerable people), home helpers working with vulnerable elderly and disabled people and firefighters, when they have more than 50 years of age or have one or more of the following comorbidities:

• Obesity (BMI> 30),

  COPD and respiratory failure,

• Complicated high blood pressure,

• Heart failure, •  Diabetes (type 1 and type 2)

• Chronic renal failure,

• Cancers and malignant haematological diseases that are active and less than 3 years old

• Having a solid organ or hematopoietic stem cell transplant,

• Down's syndrome.

• People with a pathology that exposes them to a very high risk of Covid-19 who have a medical prescription to be vaccinated as a priority. The patients particularly vulnerable to Covid concerned are the following:

• with cancer and malignant haematological diseases undergoing chemotherapy treatment

• with severe chronic kidney disease, including dialysis patients

• solid organ transplants

• transplanted by allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

• with multiple chronic pathologies, according to the following criterion: at least two organ failure

• suffering from certain rare diseases (see list on the website of the Ministry of Health)

• with Down's syndrome.

 

How to make an appointment to be vaccinated?

To get vaccinated you must make an appointment:

• primarily online through the santé.fr website by selecting the “Guadeloupe” department then choosing your local authority of Saint-Martin or Saint-Barthélemy for an “e-appointment”. Appointments will be made automatically after filling in the online form using the "Doctolib" platform for Saint-Martin and "Maiia" for Saint-Barthélemy.

• Through the “Riposte” platform, advisers will help you make an appointment, if you are unable to connect to the internet, on 05 90 99 14 74.

• With the help of a health professional (attending physician, nurse, etc.)

 

Where are the vaccination centers?

• In Saint-Martin, vaccinations take place at the CHU Louis Constant Fleming in Concordia;

• In Saint-Barthélemy, vaccinations take place at the Medico-Social Center in Gustavia.

Only the public identified in the priority categories must come forward to make an appointment for the second phase of vaccination. If you have any doubts, ask your doctor for advice.

The vaccination methods for the entire population will be specified shortly as part of the launch of phase 3 of the vaccination plan.

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