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Colombes: the South African variant closes four classes at Gay-Lussac college

2021-01-25T18:58:36.445Z


After two classes of 4th and 3rd, two 6ths of this college are in solitary confinement for a week. Several students are contact cases at


It is once again the South African variant that arouses the stir in Colombes.

After the Jeanne-d'Arc school group, ten days ago, it was the turn of the Gay-Lussac college to be upset by several cases of contact with this mutation of the coronavirus.

Since Monday, two 6th grade classes have been closed.

So a little less than 120 students find themselves deprived of lessons.

No question for them to set foot in Gay-Lussac before February 1.

And as if a sad state of turnover put in place, this Tuesday, the students of two classes, one of 4th and one of 3rd will return to college: due to suspected cases, they had been placed in solitary confinement on Monday, January 18 for a full week.

A screening organized on Wednesday

At the end of the afternoon, this Monday, the meetings followed one another to organize a possible global screening.

Finally, the town hall recorded the holding of such an operation on Wednesday, in a place which remains to be determined.

After the discovery of a case of the South African variant in Joan of Arc, such screening was carried out for three days in the Maintenon gymnasium.

Less than five Covid cases and no variant cases had been detected on nearly 2,000 tests.

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The first snatches of invalidity began to circulate on Friday evening.

But it was especially Sunday that the cellphones and the discussion groups of parents were heated.

"Many parents ask us where we are"

“We would like to have precise data.

Many parents ask us where we are, depicts Myriam, of the FCPE.

We would like transparency, pedagogy and psychology.

A 4th year class was already isolated in September.

Each time, we wonder who Covid is, who saw the person in question… We don't want to be alarmed, but this lack of information has the opposite effect, it causes rumors and causes concern.

We juggle all of that.

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The FCPE raises another difficulty specific to Gay-Lussac: “elsewhere, each class stays in the same room, not here.

There are a lot of movements and people intersecting in the college.

How, under these conditions, to enforce the sanitary protocol?

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Source: leparis

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