Informing and protecting the public during the summer and the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Santé publique France works daily to bring about positive changes in people’s health behaviors. Through a wide range of information and support services (smoking cessation, nutrition, physical activity, etc.), it provides everyone with tools to help them improve their health.
During the summer months, the agency also focuses on specific risks such as heat, mosquitoes, and drowning.
For the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Santé publique France was involved in defining the prevention measures that will be applied to the general population. This work identified priorities in the context of the Games and led to recommendations for strengthening certain prevention initiatives and messages. In line with the main health risks identified, prevention focuses on three themes: heatwaves, measles, and arboviruses (particularly dengue).
Distribution of our prevention materials (posters, leaflets) has been stepped up, and they have been translated into English for non-French-speaking tourists. Through a partnership with the Île-de-France Regional Public Transport Network (RATP), prevention messages can be broadcast to the many visitors who use public transport, particularly near the competition venues.
In addition, a resurgence in measles cases and the importation of dengue cases into France has led to the development of new resources, given the risks posed by these diseases in the context of the Games (measles practice guidelines, leaflet on 5 good reasons to get vaccinated, arbovirus practice guidelines).
Santé publique France is also working with the WHO, the ECDC, and the Ministry of Labor, Health, and Solidarity to produce a document summarizing the main prevention messages for international travelers visiting France for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.