2023 Rugby World Cup in the Île-de-France region. Update as of September 12, 2023.
Key Points
The analyses were based on data as of September 10, 2023:
emergency departments (EDs) in the Seine-Saint-Denis department, where two Rugby World Cup matches took place this weekend at the Stade de France, as well as EDs in Paris, where the rugby village was located at Place de la Concorde.
SOS Médecins in Paris and the inner suburbs.
The city of Saint-Denis hosted the following matches at the Stade de France:
Friday, September 8: France vs. New Zealand
Saturday, September 9: Australia vs. Georgia
Activity in hospital emergency rooms and at SOS Médecins
Departmental level: 14 emergency departments in Department 93 and 13 in Paris submitted their data; the number of visits and the number of visits followed by hospitalization are generally stable and show no significant changes compared to previous days and to the same period in 2019 and 2022, as of Sunday, September 10, 2023.
The same observation applies to data from SOS Médecins Paris and the inner suburbs: the number of procedures is stable and comparable to previous years for the same period, ending on Sunday, September 10, 2023.
Activity in hospital emergency departments and at SOS Médecins for monitored conditions
For both data sources, no particular increase in monitored conditions was observed as of September 10, 2023.
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