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Covid-19: Evaluation of a strengthened health protocol for shops

Éric Gaffet

Résumé

Requested to assess a strengthened sanitary protocol for shops in the context of the Covid-19 epidemic, the HCSP recalls its doctrine and proposes adapted social distancing measures, systematic hand hygiene and the compulsory and permanent wearing of a mask covering the nose, mouth and chin in shops in closed spaces. The HCSP stresses that the risks of contamination are linked to 4 parameters: population mixing, density of population, the duration of contact with potentially contaminated people and room ventilation. In addition to its assessment of the protocol, the HCSP recommends: * limiting and supervising, or even banning, commercial events on premises that bring people together, * making shopkeepers aware of the need to avoid crowds, * a particular attention towards stores that involves prolonged presence of people in spaces that are difficult to ventilate properly which touch shared objects (cyber-cafés with headphones for example), * to implement specific instructions relating to fitting rooms in cloth shops. These recommendations are effective only if properly applied at the same time and if they are the subject of a global policy of behavior control, beyond the sole responsibility and commitment of individual citizens.
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hal-03315814 , version 1 (06-08-2021)

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  • HAL Id : hal-03315814 , version 1

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Agathe Billette De Villemeur, Jean-Marc Brignon, Daniel Camus, Christian Chidiac, Éric Gaffet, et al.. Covid-19: Evaluation of a strengthened health protocol for shops. [0] Haut Conseil de la Santé Publique. 2021. ⟨hal-03315814⟩

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