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Bac 2021, vaccination in nursing homes and reopening of nightclubs: the information to remember this afternoon

2021-06-20T20:25:40.564Z


Here are the highlights of the news that we have selected this Thursday, June 17. The info not to be missed The 2021 bac kicks off! At the end of a particular year in view of the sanitary conditions, the high school students of the general and technological sectors began this Thursday their baccalaureate exams with the test of philosophy. A start-up, arranged to take into account the disturbances caused by the Covid-19 epidemic, which comes one day after the start of the tests


The info not to be missed

The 2021 bac kicks off!

At the end of a particular year in view of the sanitary conditions, the high school students of the general and technological sectors began this Thursday their baccalaureate exams with the test of philosophy.

A start-up, arranged to take into account the disturbances caused by the Covid-19 epidemic, which comes one day after the start of the tests for the professional route.

The pupils of the general route were able to choose between three essay subjects (“To discuss, is it renouncing violence?”, “Does the unconscious escape all form of knowledge?”, “Are we responsible? of the future? ”) or an explanation of an extract from the book“ De la division du travail social ”by Emile Durkheim devoted to morality. Tech high school students were offered "Is it always unfair to disobey the laws?" "," To know, is it to believe nothing? "," Does technology free us from nature? ”Or an extract from Sigmund Freud's work“ The Poet and the Fantasy Activity ”.

For the executive, the stake is twofold: to implement the reform of the bac, promised by Emmanuel Macron and set to music by the Minister of Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer, and to take into account the year with holes that students have just experienced the Covid-19 pandemic.

What to also remember:

  • Take off the masks.

    Wear a mask outside?

    It is no longer mandatory as of today.

    In certain circumstances, however, it remains obligatory "when we gather together, when we find ourselves in a crowded place, in a queue, in a market or in a stadium," the Prime Minister said yesterday.

    The mask obviously remains mandatory indoors, in shops, at work, schools, public transport, etc.

  • Véran brandishes the threat of compulsory vaccination in nursing homes.

    “I really make a solemn appeal, again, to caregivers who have not been vaccinated, to take this step. Olivier Véran lamented on BFMTV the low vaccination coverage of caregivers in the face of Covid-19.

    "

    There are 60% of French adults who have already received an injection, or in nursing homes, we are at 50%, while this is where we find the most fragile people", he said, by warning that "if, by the end of the summer, things should not improve, then yes, we would ask ourselves the question of a vaccination obligation for these particular audiences".

  • The government is working on reopening nightclubs "in July".

    "In July, the discotheques will be brought to reopen, with specific conditions", announced Olivier Véran on BFMTV, referring to the meeting of June 21 for details, in particular on the precise date of resumption.

    A health protocol is being developed with professionals in the sector, detailed the minister, evoking the "possibility" of an "exceptional health pass".

The unexpected info

How to create an event around a radio show? Fun Radio host Alice Totino seems to have found the solution and wants to set a new record. According to our information, the host of “Alice's Story”, broadcast from 9 pm to 10 pm just before “Lovin'Fun”, will be leaving her usual studio: it's on board an EasyJet plane at its destination. from Figari (Corse du Sud) that she will record the last program of the season. On Friday June 25, his microphone will be connected at an altitude of 10,000 m for an hour. A new way to celebrate the start of the holidays, with real passengers as spectators.

In 2004, two star airwaves had come up with the idea of ​​the turn of the century: to engage in a contest for the longest show. A nice spotlight, at a lower cost, which had been widely relayed in the media. For the record, Arthur had held 34 hours 31 minutes and 9 seconds on Europe 2 (now Virgin Radio). The next day, Cauet (today on NRJ) had done better: 35 hours 16 minutes and 33 seconds on Fun Radio.

Source: leparis

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