Flexibilities are coming into effect at the level of education.
ATnear hairdressers, contact professions, the bubble of ten outdoors, new deconfinement measures will apply from this Monday for the benefit of education and young generations, particularly affected by the health crisis.
Thus, higher education students, who had been forced into distance learning since the beginning of autumn, will slowly find their way back to their audiences. As of Monday, higher education will indeed switch to code orange, which means that universities and colleges will ensure a partial resumption of their face-to-face learning activities.
The attendance rate of students on campuses and in schools, however, may never exceed the threshold of 20% of registrants. The occupancy of the auditoriums is also limited to a maximum of 200 people. Wearing a mask will be compulsory for everyone, as will the respect of a physical distance of 1.50m between people. A sense of circulation must be observed in the buildings, which must be cleaned, disinfected and ventilated regularly.
However, students are not obliged to attend classes again organized for them in person. Student activities (circles, etc.) remain strictly prohibited.
Change in compulsory education
Compulsory education is also marked by some flexibility. Thus, extramural activities lasting a maximum of one day can be resumed for all pupils (nursery, primary, ordinary and specialized secondary). However, several rules must be respected: group-class activities, compliance with the protocol applicable to the sector of the activity, travel on foot or in reserved transport. Therefore, these classes are prohibited from using public transport.
In both ordinary and specialized secondary schools, physical education and sports lessons can be resumed under strict sanitary conditions, that is to say with priority to outdoor activities, cleaning of changing rooms and equipment, no exchanges. of material.
Pupils in specialized secondary education in type 3 (behavioral disorders) and 4 (physical impairments) as well as students in work-linked education can once again be 100% present at school.
Finally, education for social advancement is also back in storm code, with face-to-face classes at 20%.