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“The 20H answers you”: what happens if a student in a class tests positive?

Since the start of confinement, the TF1 newscast has scrutinized viewers’ questions every evening in “Le 20H vous responds”. This Thursday evening, Garance Pardigon answers your questions on Gilles Bouleau’s set, in the video at the top of this article.

Do vulnerable people have to return to work on September 1?

Yes, this is one of the announcements of the day: vulnerable people must come back to work at their company site. It is becoming the norm again, but the Minister of Health still brings a nuance: “the most fragile of the most vulnerable will still be able to benefit from partial activity”, he said. What pathologies are we talking about precisely? No details for the moment. Same vagueness around the isolation certificates: they must disappear on August 31 at midnight but that remains to be confirmed, by decree.

The Prime Minister, Jean Castex, asked this Thursday morning to avoid “as much as possible” the family celebrations. So, are weddings and baptisms canceled automatically?

It depends where you plan to party! If it’s in your garden, in a private place, then you are free! If it’s in a restaurant, even privatized, the health protocol applies: wearing a mask, prohibiting dancing … and end of the party from 11 p.m., if you are in Marseille for example. As for multipurpose rooms, it is sometimes even stricter: some municipalities now refuse all private events.

What happens if a student in a class tests positive?

The establishments have a whole procedure to apply: first, the student in question is placed in solitary confinement, then a list of contact persons is drawn up, all of whom are tested as quickly as possible. Depending on the result of these tests, the class or establishment may be temporarily closed. During this closure, no vacation, but distance learning courses on the containment model.

If you have a question yourself, you can ask it on social networks with the hashtag # le20H VOUSRepond, or directly by email to a dedicated address: [email protected].

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