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DIRECT. Covid-19: "" Two weeks of lessons, it counts ", insists Blanquer

2020-06-23T01:54:10.248Z


Europe continued its deconfinement on Sunday with thousands of people on the streets in France for the Fête de la Musique. Elsewhere


> The essential

  • In France there have been seven deaths from the new coronavirus in the past 24 hours. The total number of deaths from the virus since the epidemic began in March has now reached 29,640 victims.
  • 9,823 patients are still treated in French hospitals.
  • "The hypothesis of a reconfiguration" of the department of Guyana, in South America, will have to be re-examined if the signs of an acceleration of the pandemic are confirmed.
  • Covid-19 killed 641 more people in 24 hours in Brazil, bringing the total toll to 50,617.
  • The pandemic officially killed at least 465,300 people worldwide and infected more than 8.8 million.

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8:47 a.m. "The covid is a global educational disaster," said the Minister of National Education. "France is the country that is doing the best with Denmark" specifies Jean-Michel Blanquer.

8:42 a.m. "The start of the new school year in September will not be entirely normal," says Jean-Michel Blanquer.

8:36 a.m. Back to school assessments. "Evaluations will take place at the start of the school year for CP and CE1, robust evaluations in French and mathematics for the 6th and the second", explains the Minister of National Education.

8:32 a.m. "Two weeks of course of course it counts even if it is a particular year", underlines Jean-Michel Blanquer.

8:29 a.m. Back to school: "a psychological dimension" according to Jean-Michel Blanquer. “What's good is going back to school. Obviously, this is sometimes done with great difficulty and there is really a psychological dimension that should not be overlooked, ”explains the Minister of National Education on France Inter. He continues: "finding his friends, finding his teachers, all that matters".

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8:17 a.m. It is the recovery for all schoolchildren and college students. This Monday morning is the recovery for all schoolchildren and college students: a return to class desired by the government, which calls for "confidence" in the institution and hopes that as many students as possible will respond to the call.

Despite the deconfinement in mid-May and the gradual reopening of educational establishments, for three months many children have never returned to school. According to the latest figures from the ministry, only 1.8 million schoolchildren - out of a total of 6.7 million - have returned, but rarely on a full-time basis. In college, there are 600,000 out of 3.3 million.

8:12 a.m. Despite the Covid, Russia celebrates the 1945 victory . Thousands of soldiers will march on Red Square on Wednesday under the eyes of Vladimir Putin, a moment of patriotic communion despite the pandemic, before a referendum intended to further consolidate his power. This military parade celebrating the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazism was originally scheduled for May 9, as it did every year, but the Kremlin had been forced to postpone it because of the spread of the new coronavirus.

8:04 a.m. Cinema: we redo (finally) a canvas after three months of black screen. The rooms reopen their doors this Monday, with a profusion of films, but respecting sanitary conditions. Read here.

7.53 a.m. Argentina has exceeded 1,000 dead. The toll of the coronavirus pandemic in Argentina has exceeded 1,000 deaths, according to the Ministry of Health. The total number of infections since the epidemic arrived in Argentina is 41,191.

The contamination curve is going up in Argentina, and President Alberto Fernandez has limited his activities to avoid being hit, on the advice of his doctors.

7.40 a.m. The cinemas reopen this Monday, here are our favorites. The cinemas finally reopen this Monday, with around forty films on display. Here is our selection among the novelties.

7:34 a.m. Postponement of the reopening of Machu Picchu. The Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, the main tourist site in Peru, will not open on July 1 as the government had announced, reports local press, citing local authorities. The reopening of the site is delayed because of delays in the implementation of health security measures and the fear of the surrounding populations of a contagion of the new coronavirus, specifies the press.

7:30 a.m. Prime Covid-19: in large cities, more than one in three agents affected it. In the name of free administration, each community can decide on the allocation criteria and the amounts of a bonus for its agents. State of play in seven major French cities. Read here.

7:25 a.m. More than 8,000 dead in Peru. With 184 deaths in the past 24 hours, the total death toll has reached 8,045, and the number of contagions has increased to 254,936 with 3,598 new cases.

The 7,000 dead mark was crossed by Peru last Tuesday. It is in this context that shopping centers across Peru will be reopened on Monday, after 99 days of confinement, a reopening announced by the government on June 15.

7:22 a.m. Reinforced curfew in Kourou. The prefect of Guyana, Marc Del Grande, is strengthening the curfew in the space city of Kourou, a commune on the Guyana coast most affected by the number of Covid-19 cases per inhabitant.

7:09 a.m. A Brazilian dies almost every minute of the Covid-19. The total of contaminations in Brazil (more than 955,000) should thus reach one million before the end of the week, in this country of 212 million inhabitants. A new contamination record was broken, with 34,918 new cases confirmed within 24 hours. This macabre picture means that a Brazilian dies almost every minute of the Covid-19.

6:55 a.m. Cinemas are unconfined. 120 Parisian moviegoers gave themselves a session from 12:01 am, in a cinema in Saint-Lazare in Paris, to celebrate the reopening of the dark rooms on Monday. At the appointed hour, a round of applause sounded. “There is no word to describe what you feel! We've been waiting for you for 99 days, ”said Louis Merle, director of 5 Caumartin (IX), to spectators.

On the bill: a preview of the French comedy "Les Parfums" by Grégory Magne with Emmanuelle Devos and Grégory Montel (in theaters on July 1).

6:45 a.m. More than 50,000 dead in Brazil. Brazil, the second country in the world most grieving by Covid-19 behind the United States, exceeds the threshold of 50,000 deaths and two million confirmed cases, the megalopolises of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro being the most severely achieved.

Covid-19 killed 641 more people in 24 hours in Brazil, bringing the total toll to 50,617.

6:35 a.m. Mayotte and Guyana in a “situation of high vulnerability”, according to Santé Publique France. Guyana's “reconfiguration hypothesis” will have to be re-examined if the signs of an acceleration of the coronavirus epidemic are confirmed.

The government announces a strengthening of health capacities in this French territory neighboring Brazil. Sunday, the government announced new measures in the face of the "abrupt acceleration for ten days", especially in the metropolitan area of ​​Cayenne.

6:25 a.m. 715 people in intensive care. To date, 9,823 patients are still treated in French hospitals. The number of patients suffering from a severe form of the disease continues to decrease in the intensive care units, where 715 of them remain hospitalized.

6:20 a.m. 7 new patients died in France. The total number of deaths from the virus since the epidemic began in March has now reached 29,640 victims.

These figures do not take into account the latest deaths in nursing homes and medico-social centers, which will be updated on Tuesday 23 June.

6:10 a.m. At least 465,300 dead worldwide. The pandemic officially killed at least 465,300 people worldwide and infected more than 8.8 million.

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