The elementary school of the Fox, located in the Fourth arrondissement of the city, which has about 200 pupils, was closed until 7 July.
A second school in paris, the elementary school of the Fox, located in the Fourth arrondissement of the city, which has about 200 pupils, has been closed since Wednesday morning following confirmation of a positive case,” says the regional Agency of health. “It’s not a question more of a cluster”, she stressed.
In this school in the center of Paris, “there is only one case, but that has been in contact with many students and teachers, so we took the decision to close the facility, until 7 July”.
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Since Tuesday morning, and until Friday 26 June, the elementary school Lamoricière located in the XIIe arrondissement of Paris and a total of 180 students is closed “for reasons of prudence and vigilance”, following the confirmation of the “three positive cases of Covid-19”, explains the ARS, without giving details on the persons concerned.
According to the ARS, “since these three cases were divided in the time between the beginning of June and Monday, it is not a cluster”. The ARS is pending “investigation of health monitoring and will then need to take measures, on a possible extension of this closure or not.
83% of the students have taken over
If this elementary school was forced to close its doors, the kindergarten attached to remains open. “It is a question of two different structures, the two schools do not have courses in common, and thus there was no risk,” says ARS.
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Interrogated, the LRA stated that there are no other closed schools in the Ile-de-France, due to detection of Covid-19. Since the start of the school mandatory for all students Monday, in Paris, “83% of students and 90% of the teachers have returned to school,” said Patrick Bloche, a deputy of the city council in charge of education.