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Covid-19: the contact case, parents' nightmare

2020-09-20T18:25:59.071Z


TESTIMONIALS - Having to keep a child at home is a new ordeal, while businesses are less tolerant."A nightmare that begins again, for the worse ", sighs Julie, a lawyer from Nice assigned to home with her 5-year-old son, whose test results she has been desperately awaiting for six days, in order to be able to return him to school: "During containment, everyone was in the same boat and companies were showing some understanding. This is no longer the case. I am criticized for not being productiv


"A nightmare that begins again, for the worse

", sighs Julie, a lawyer from Nice assigned to home with her 5-year-old son, whose test results she has been desperately awaiting for six days, in order to be able to return him to school:

"During containment, everyone was in the same boat and companies were showing some understanding.

This is no longer the case.

I am criticized for not being productive enough.

All with a child who requires constant attention.

I work at night to compensate, my husband is always on the move and no one can help me. ”

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Since the start of the school year, several thousand parents have again found themselves stranded at home with a child most often in good shape but considered as a contact case by their regional health agency (ARS).

Their classroom, or even their school, may have closed after a child or adult staff tested positive for Covid.

Sometimes it is the families themselves who

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Source: lefigaro

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