A summer camp in Morbihan is affected by the coronavirus.
In Belle-Ile-en-Mer, 62 positive cases were detected on Sunday August 15, out of 107 adolescents, aged 12 to 17 years, reports France 3 Bretagne.
The colony is now administratively closed.
No serious form would have occurred among these young people and few would be symptomatic.
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A boat will be specially chartered on Tuesday August 17 for all children whether or not they are infected, in order to be brought back to the mainland.
Then, coaches will take them over, dividing them into two groups, the positive and the negative.
Parents will be able to pick up their child either in Quiberon or in Paris, according to France 3. By the time they leave the island, the accommodation center of the colony is confined.
The mayor of the commune of Palais assured France Bleu that there is "
no risk of contamination for the population
" on the island of Morbihan.
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