The St-Laurent-du-Maroni hospital in Guyana restricts access to emergencies

The St-Laurent-du-Maroni hospital in Guyana will restrict access to the emergency department! From 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., you will now have to be taken to the emergency room by the Samu, the firefighters or the gendarmes, otherwise you will have to wait until the next day. A regulation system will be in place until August 31.

The Emergency Department, like so many others, is indeed “under pressure”, it would take for example 28 nurses, and there are only about ten. Clara de Bort, director of the Regional Health Agency of Guyana answers Véronique Bedz.

In Martinique, nearly 700 weapons were destroyed this Thursday under the eyes of the Prefect and the Public Prosecutor. An operation that is both educational and intended to make an impression. Xavier Chevalier for Martinique the 1st.

In France, it’s summer, but in Reunion, we are entering the southern winter. In the highlands, we restart the fireplaces and radiators, in the lowlands, we also try to warm the houses. Jackets, sweaters and other duvets are out, as evidenced by this report by Patrick Ramoudou Meeting the 1st

Return to Martinique to finish where the Regional Natural Park has created an educational kit on Martinican biodiversity for children. It contains origami which represents the local fauna, a game of the 7 families and a board game on the mangrove. Christelle Bérangé is project manager at the Martinique Regional Natural Park. She is with Franck Edmond Mariette.


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