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VIDEO. Amphis crowded at university: at the Sorbonne, students already worried

2020-09-14T19:11:07.764Z


With the strengthening of the epidemic and the clusters already identified in university establishments in the provinces, students and teachers


While the start of the academic year has not yet started everywhere and for all sectors, more than ten clusters have already been identified since this weekend in several higher education establishments, in particular at the University of Rennes. , Nantes, Lille or even Toulouse.

Cases "mainly related to private gatherings (student party, privatization of bars ...) associated with a relaxation of health instructions including barrier gestures", justifies Minister Frédérique Vidal in a statement released Sunday evening.

"I know how difficult the current context is for all of you, and especially for those who have been deprived of social ties due to Covid-19 in recent months. Alas, we can all be exposed. This is why I appeal to your collective commitment, to your individual responsibility, ”the Minister asked again.

The situation could very quickly become explosive because it is now also the holding of courses that worries.

If the protocol provides, "as far as possible", a seat away from the benches, there are many testimonies of crowded amphitheater with students forced to sit on the steps.

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Several photos have also been posted on social networks with the hashtag #balancetafac where we can clearly see classrooms and corridors black with people.

At the Sorbonne Paris 1, where several courses remain for the moment in person, it is the concern.

Source: leparis

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