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The minister assures, however, that there is “no increase” in the presence of this incest on public transport.
Faced with the increasing number of reports of bedbugs in public places, “transparency is key”. “I asked all the operators” transport “to publish data” on the “reported” and “proven” cases bedbugs “every three months”announced Wednesday, October 4, the Minister Delegate in charge of Transport, Clément Beaune, following a meeting with the main operators and user associations.
“I also asked the operators to further improve their protocols, to intervene even more quickly”, added the minister. Treatment protocols will also be published “so that everyone knows what is being done to prevent this risk”added the minister.
Clément Beaune also calls “not sink into anxiety”. “There is no resurgence” in public transport, “but we must respond to what is a real concern”, he assures. Around ten reports to the RATP were made “the last days”. “They have all been checked” And “zero cases” has not been “recognized”. “At SNCF, there have been 37 cases of reports on trains in recent days, all verified and zero proven cases”he continued.