Boris Johnson Controversy: Another new allegation was made on Tuesday against British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is battling controversies over the ‘Partygate’ scam. It is being told that during the first lockdown implemented to prevent the spread of Kovid, his fiancee organized a ‘Surprise Birthday Cake Party’ for the British Prime Minister in June […]
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Covid-19 at school: Jean-Michel Blanquer announces 5 million FFP2 masks and replacements
At the end of the national education strike day on Thursday January 13, the teacher unions were received by Prime Minister Jean Castex. After 3:30 a.m. of a meeting also attended by the Minister of Health Olivier Véran by videoconference and the Minister of Education Jean-Michel Blanquer, the latter announced the availability of “5 million […]
Covid-19: at Saint-Charles school in Athis-Mons, the pressure is increasing
We had left Ronan Lessard at the end of the day on January 3. The head of the school Saint-Charles d’Athis-Mons (Essonne) was then both relieved and concerned. Relieved, because by mobilizing the school life staff, he had managed to internally replace the five absent teachers (out of 17) and to maintain an almost normal […]
Covid-19: the health protocol relaxed at school
The health protocol was updated in schools just a few days after the start of the school year. Students will no longer have to carry out a complete new screening route if a new positive case appears in their class within less than seven days. → READ. Vaccination for 5-11 year olds: the agreement of […]
Covid-19: acrobatic start at Saint-Charles school in Athis-Mons
It is a “sporting” recovery. On this return Monday, Ronan Lessard leaves his large office on the ground floor of the old castle which houses the administration of the Saint-Charles school complex in Athis-Mons. This middle-distance enthusiast starts off the tour of his 17 classes. “Happy New Year, good recovery, wear your masks well …” […]
Covid-19, the school on the way to possible paralysis
Classes resume this Monday, January 3, without change of protocol. But how long can establishments operate with some semblance of normalcy? Many classes risk quickly reaching the closing threshold, set at three cases, and the absences of teachers could multiply. Before Christmas, the epidemiologist Arnaud Fontanet, member of the scientific council, evaluated at a third […]
Covid-19, the compulsory mask from the age of 6 in transport and public places
New year and new rule: from Monday January 3, children aged 6 and over will also have to wear a mask in transport, indicates a decree published in Official newspaper January 1st. The measure concerns trains, planes, boats, taxis and VTCs, as well as train stations, air terminals and public transport stations. The lowering from […]
Covid-19: maintenance of face-to-face exams in universities
While the Covid-19 contamination figures are reaching records, the government is staying the course with regard to end-of-semester exams and partial which, at the university, continue in January: they will be “Kept in person”, said Frédérique Vidal, on France Info, Wednesday, December 29. Objective of the Minister of Higher Education: to avoid the difficulties encountered […]
First Omicron Death: The first person caught in the Omicron variant of Corona died
First Omicron Death: A patient infected with the Omicron variant of Corona died in Britain today. This is the first case of death from this variant in the world. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed this. Let us tell you that the case of Omicron is increasing rapidly in the UK. The first case […]
Covid-19, school principals on the verge of nervous breakdown
It’s not easy to be a school principal during a Covid period. A recent study carried out by the SNPDEN union among its members shows that middle and high school management staff observe, in nine out of ten cases, a deterioration in their working conditions. Eight out of ten of them even evoke a loss […]