From May 11, the date of the start of deconfinement, many Parisians will have to find their way back to the office. But for their children, the situation looks more complicated. In the capital, only 10% of schoolchildren will be able to be accommodated in their public schools, explained to
Figaro Patrick Bloche, deputy mayor responsible for education.
Which would correspond to 13,000 children. "If we reach it (
this digit, Note), it will already be very good, "added the deputy,
referring to the classification of Paris in" red zone ".
This very limited reception - due to the numerous health measures to be implemented in schools -
should pose a problem for parents forced to return to work from May 11. Always according to
Figaro, which is based on several estimates from school directors in the capital, 40% to 60% of Parisians would nevertheless like to put their children back in school as early as next week despite the still complicated health context.
Comment: The day after Macron's May Day address announcing the '
easing' of the lockdown, another followed instead
extending the lockdown for a further 2 months.
Comment: The day after Macron's May Day address announcing the 'easing' of the lockdown, another followed instead extending the lockdown for a further 2 months.