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240 classes closed this week in the Dijon academy

The rectorate delivered its report on the health situation in establishments in the region

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Below is the information communicated this Friday by the rectorate of Dijon:

During a meeting with the social partners, it was announced that the Dijon academy records:

This Thursday at 1 p.m .: there is no closed school structure (school, college or high school). The carrying out of the tests in application of the protocol resulted, given certain local constraints, in a suspension of the reception of the pupils of 240 classes;

Cumulative from Monday January 3 to Thursday January 6: 772 declared confirmed cases of pupils and 76 declared confirmed cases of staff.

It was also announced that the national education has ordered 55 million surgical masks to equip the staff of schools and educational establishments, with the first deliveries from mid-January. The face-to-face / distance teaching conditions will be specified taking into account the variety of situations, without imposing two forms of parallel teaching on teachers, but making it possible to ensure the link with absent students by reactivating all the devices. used to ensure pedagogical continuity in each school, college and high school.

The arrangements for welcoming the children of caregivers, essential to the management of the health crisis, have been specified and the detailed list of the professions concerned. published on the FAQ.

In the updated FAQ are also specified:

The fact that intra-family cases are no longer the subject of special instructions;

The management of “pearly” cases: the fact that a student performs a positive self-test on D2 or D4 does not imply screening the whole class again;

The possibility of resorting to antigenic tests in the event of temporary unavailability of self-tests in pharmacies;

The lightening of the tasks of directors and heads of establishments with the suspension of the transmission of the lists of contact cases to the primary health insurance funds and the end of the quantitative objectives for the saliva campaigns, these can however be continued in agreement with the ARS and depending on the availability of laboratories;

Recruitment of a contract or part-time job per district to strengthen support for school directors (support for relations with families and management of screening under the new protocol, etc.). LAC mediators dedicated to screening campaigns by saliva tests can also be mobilized for this support.

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