The Covid-19 continues to be rife in schools in Val-d'Oise.
After the school group La Louvière, in Courdimanche, closed last week after suspicion of the British variant, this time it is the Flammarion school, in Eaubonne, which must close its doors for a week.
The establishment will not be able to accommodate students on Monday, and will keep the gate down at least until Friday.
Last Thursday and Friday, parents had already been invited to keep their children at home, after the appearance of the first cases on Tuesday.
The town hall then set up a minimum service to accommodate children who could not be looked after.
"The problem was unfortunately taken too late"
But the discovery of other cases during the weekend tipped the scales, and the ax fell this Sunday evening, a little before 7 p.m.
About 25 people (children or adults) would have tested positive.
"We were no longer able to provide a non-brewing welcome, which is recommended," explains the mayor (PS), Marie-José Beaulande.
It is never an easy decision to make, but it will allow the ARS to do the analyzes.
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“The problem was unfortunately taken too late, regrets for her part Julie Auriel, representative of the parents of students (FCPE) in the establishment, and whose son has himself tested positive.
We are left with the same problem of not having the little ones tested.
Lots of cases go to the ace.
When we say that schools are not prone to contamination, this is not true.
This is why there is an upsurge.
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